Entity

/ˈɛntəti/ noun

Something that exists as a single, separate thing, especially when its exact nature is unclear or general.

From Late Latin *entitas* ('being'), from Latin *ens, ent-* ('being'), present participle of *esse* ('to be'). It was first used in philosophy to talk about 'things that exist.'

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