Entities

/ˈɛntɪtiz/ noun

Things that exist independently, often used in philosophy, business, or computing to refer to distinct objects or concepts.

From Medieval Latin 'entitas', from 'ens' meaning 'being' (present participle of 'esse', to be). The term gained philosophical importance in medieval scholasticism and later found applications in business and computer science.

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