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etymological origin of | eng: entitize |
etymological origin of | eng: nonentity |
etymological origin of | eng: subentity |
etymologically related | eng: duality |
etymologically related | eng: relationship |
etymologically related | eng: trinity |
has derived form | eng: entitative |
has derived form | eng: entities |
has derived form | eng: entity-relationship model |
has derived form | eng: geopolitical entity |
has derived form | eng: legal entity |
has derived form | eng: nonentity |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ˈen.tɪ.ti/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/En-us-entity.ogg |
semantically related | eng: anything |
semantically related | eng: calling card |
semantically related | eng: camera movement |
semantically related | eng: dilemma |
semantically related | eng: manuscript |
semantically related | eng: musical instrument |
semantically related | eng: report |
semantically related | eng: something |
semantically related | eng: symbol |
semantically related | eng: thing |
translation | fin: entiteetti |
translation | fin: itsenäinen |
translation | fra: entité |
translation | lit: esybė |
translation | lit: subjektas |
translation | pol: istnienie |
translation | pol: jednostka |
translation | por: entidade |
translation | por: existência |
translation | spa: entidad |
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