Aliquid

/əˈlɪkwɪd/ noun

In logic and philosophy, something that is 'something' or has some definite quality, as opposed to being nothing at all.

From Latin 'aliquid' meaning 'something' or 'some thing,' used in scholastic philosophy. It's the neuter form of 'aliquis' (someone), emphasizing substance or existence of any kind.

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