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    entity
    /ˈɛntɪti/

    noun

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  2. They defined a standard vocabulary to obtain consistent terminology and levels of detail, with the ultimate goal of creating standardized entities for design repositories.

  3. plural entities : an organization (as a business or governmental unit) that has a legal identity which is separate from those of its members see also alter ego , instrumentality , juridical person , legal person , pierce

  4. At some point, doing business with so many unique entities isn’t solely about efficiency that utilizes averages. From Search Engine Land In the collection view, reality isn’t really an entity in its own right, it’s just a label we give to the collection of things that happen to exist.

  5. Since 1909, business entities have routinely been held criminally liable for the acts of their employees as well. From Heritage.org Listed below are 2015's ten most litigious patent entities, most of which are non-practicing entities.

  6. An entity is something that exists separately from other things and has a clear identity of its own. [formal] ...the earth as a living entity. They did not see government and society as two separate entities. Synonyms: thing, being, body [informal], individual More Synonyms of entity. More Synonyms of entity.

  7. something that exists separately from other things and has its own identity. The unit has become part of a larger department and no longer exists as a separate entity. These countries can no longer be viewed as a single entity. Hip hop is a major commercial entity now (= it is a business, not just a type of music).

  8. Other forms: entities. If your little sister turns her lemonade stand into a lemonade empire, she might incorporate it as a company. Under the law, it would be considered an entity, or a separate being for purposes of government control.