Wikidata:WikiProject Ontology/Top-level ontology list
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The following list shows the top two levels of the Wikidata ontology, with the root at entity (Q35120).
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Subclass | description | Superclass | Model items |
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location | location of something (be it physical, virtual, digital, real or fictional) | entity | |
self-depicting entity | entity that depicts or describes itself | entity | |
something | uncertain or unspecified entity | entity | |
unidentified entity | entity | ||
conceptual entity | a type of entity | entity | |
certain thing | thing that is certain, and can be specifically referred to | entity | |
former entity | entity that no longer operates or is terminated | entity | |
part | separate element of a larger entity. For integral parts, see Q1310239. | entity | |
meaning | nature of meaning in the philosophy of language, semantics, methaphysics and metasemantics | entity | |
meaning | nebulously defined concept used in psychology as well as in other fields such as philosophy, linguistics, semiotics and sociology | entity | |
union | entity resulting from the act of combining several entities to form one; effect of the action of joining or uniting | entity | |
hypothetical entity | entity whose existence is possible, but not proven | entity | |
individual entity | entity, be it a thing, a person or any other agent, which is identifiable by its determined characteristics, as contrasted to a class whose characteristics may be varying among its instances | entity | |
unknown | entity whose identity is not known | entity | |
follows | role in succession | entity | |
followed by | role in succession | entity | |
named entity | real world object such as persons, locations, organizations, products, etc, that can be denoted with a proper name; it can be abstract or have a physical existence | entity | |
result | final consequence or product of a sequence of actions or events | entity | |
observable entity | entity which can be experienced or observed directly by human senses | entity | |
source | entity (person, place, text, thing, etc.) from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired | entity | |
converter | entity that converts, modifies, or transforms, producing an change of state, observable on the entity itself or on other objects | entity | |
substance | basic ontological concept | entity | |
unobservable entity | entity whose existence, nature, properties, qualities or relations are not directly observable by humans | entity | |
referent | entity referred to; especially entity to which a word or phrase or other symbol refers | entity | |
origin | place or instant of apparition of something; intellectual reconstruction from the causal event supposed to be founding it, sometimes fixed arbitrarily or defined conventionally instead of by observation | entity | |
nameless entity | entity without a name | entity | |
object | anything that may be observed or acted upon by a subject | entity | |
not yet determined | entity for which the value has not been determined yet (for "cannot be determined" use unknown/Q24238356) | entity | |
non-existent entity | entity which does not exist, and has never existed | entity | |
abstract entity | entity that does not have a physical existence, including abstract objects and properties | entity | |
current entity | entity that exists in the present | entity | |
collective entity | entity that is a composite of other entities | entity | |
sequence of events in history | sequence of events of a certain type that have taken place in history | collective entity | |
mythical collective entity | collective entity that only appears in myths and legends | collective entity | |
key system | collective entity | ||
grouping of jurisdictions | collective entity | ||
order | state of a set of things being arranged | collective entity | |
container | software class, data structure, or abstract data type (ADT) whose instances are collections of other objects | collective entity | |
group | well-defined, enumerable collection of discrete entities that form a collective whole | collective entity | |
collection | data type in computer science | collective entity | |
qi | active principle forming part of any living thing in traditional Chinese culture | collective entity | |
decade | set or group of ten entities | collective entity | |
collection | set of purposefully gathered physical or digital objects with some common characteristics | collective entity | |
set | group of items regarded as one | collective entity | |
tetrad | set or group of four entities | collective entity | |
pentad | set or group of five entities | collective entity | |
hexad | set or group of six entities | collective entity | |
triad | set or group of three entities | collective entity | |
dyad | set or group of two entities | collective entity | |
heptad | set or group of seven entities | collective entity | |
octad | set or group of eight entities | collective entity | |
nonad | set or group of nine entities | collective entity | |
complex | any molecular association based on other forces than covalent liaisons | collective entity | |
monad | set or group of one object | collective entity | |
class | group of things derived from extensional or intensional definition (philosophy) | collective entity abstract entity |
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portfolio | collection of financial investments | collective entity | |
fork–exec | programming idiom on Unix to spawn a subprocess | collective entity | |
structure | arrangement and organization of interrelated elements in an object or system, or the object or system so organized | collective entity | |
hendecad | set or group of eleven entities | collective entity | |
dodecad | set or group of twelve entities | collective entity | |
tridecad | set or group of thirteen entities | collective entity | |
tetradecad | set or group of fourteen entities | collective entity | |
pentadecad | set or group of fifteen entities | collective entity | |
hexadecad | set or group of sixteen entities | collective entity | |
heptadecad | set or group of seventeen entities | collective entity | |
octadecad | set or group of eighteen entities | collective entity | |
group or class of physical objects | collective entity object |
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range of days of the week | collective entity | ||
system | set of interacting or interdependent components | collective entity object |
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level | in a video game, space available to the player in completing an objective | abstract entity | |
cryptographic token | digital token | abstract entity | |
container class | abstract entity | ||
relay team | the abstract class for a team of athletes from a speicific organization competing typically in a sporting event. Use Q107633417 for actual relay teams | abstract entity | Sweden national cross-country skiing relay team |
computational resource | abstraction in a computational model describing a kind of computer resource an algorithm uses | abstract entity | |
subject | abstract entity | ||
data model element | abstract element of a data model | abstract entity | |
reasoning | type of thought and capacity of consciously making sense of things, applying logic, and adapting or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information | abstract entity | |
senato provvisorio | abstract entity | ||
abstract reference point | point or level relative to which another point is referenced | abstract entity | |
imaginary event | event known only from narrations (fictional or in a factual manner) without a proof of existence; includes fictional, mythical, legendary or religious events and similar | abstract entity | |
domain of discourse | set of entities which discourse talks about and which nouns and noun phrases refer to, or set of entities over which universal and existential quantifiers range | abstract entity | |
abstract object | object with no physical referent | abstract entity object |
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plan | a series of events that are expected to occur | abstract entity | |
abstract geographic feature | non-physical geographic features | abstract entity | equator |
attribute of a class | any entity grouped within a class in object-oriented programming (e.g. field, method, property, nested class) | abstract entity | |
content | matter or entity that is contained | abstract entity | |
curriculum | setting for learning content and learning objectives | abstract entity | |
scale | system of reference values for a characteristic | abstract entity | |
thought experiment | considering hypothesis, theory, or principle for the purpose of thinking through its consequences | abstract entity | |
fictional entity | entity that only exists in a work of fiction | abstract entity non-existent entity |
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modality | the way something is, happens or is thought | abstract entity | |
concept | semantic unit understood in different ways, e.g. as mental representation, ability or abstract object (philosophy) | abstract entity | |
abstract being | entity that has no physical realisation | abstract entity | |
offer | commercial document offering something to somebody against payment | abstract entity | |
indicator | empirically verifiable fact in social science | abstract entity | |
class | collection of items defined by common characteristics | abstract entity | variable-order class fixed-order class |
languoid | language, variety of a language, or group of languages | abstract entity | |
signal | manifestation of information by variation of a physical phenomenon | abstract entity | |
terrain | vertical and horizontal dimension of land surface | abstract entity | |
advertising effects | Measure of success, which achieves an advertising measure with regard to sales or turnover | abstract entity | |
being | objective and subjective features of reality and existence (philosophy) | abstract entity | |
scale level | abstract entity | ||
additive object | additively-composing abstract object | abstract entity | |
unit | entity regarded or used as an elementary structural or functional constituent to measure, analyse or describe another entity | abstract entity | |
Zug | German term: a small material unit which is the subject subordinated, a concept in the literature | abstract entity | |
mythical entity | entity that only exists in myth and legends | abstract entity hypothetical entity |
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mathematical object | abstract object in mathematics | abstract entity | |
imaginary | set of values, institutions, laws, and symbols through which people imagine their social whole | abstract entity | |
abstract thought | type of thinking | abstract entity | |
mental object | object whose space of existence is the mind; item that is thought of as being "in" the mind, and capable of being formed and manipulated by mental processes and faculties: thoughts, concepts, memories, emotions, percepts and intentions | abstract entity | |
abditum mentis | postulated part of the soul | abstract entity | |
conceptual system | system composed of non-physical objects, i.e. ideas or concepts | abstract entity | |
Dasein | German term meaning "existence", concept from Heidegger's philosophy | abstract entity | |
celestial spheres | in ancient cosmological models, rotating spheres made of aether in which the stars or planets are embedded | abstract entity | |
regularity | abstract concept describing something that appears more than once with a certain space or time between the occurances | abstract entity | |
stoff | abstract story expressed in multiple variant form (e.g. Cinderella, Tristan and Isolde, Romeo and Julia) | abstract entity | |
class | in object-oriented programming, a definition that specifies how an object works | abstract entity | |
tale type | recurring, self-sufficient plot or motif grouping, unit of classification in the Aarne–Thompson classification systems, also type of plot recurring in multiple narrations | abstract entity | |
abstract structure | type of abstraction in science, mathematics, and philosophy | abstract entity | |
betekenisdrager | abstract entity | ||
ourData Map data model element | abstract entity | ||
proposed entity | entity which does not exist, but whose creation has been proposed | abstract entity non-existent entity |
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immaterial component | component that isn't material | abstract entity | |
complex | psychology concept involving a core pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and desires | abstract entity | |
Paper road | abstract entity | ||
category of being | philosophical concept | abstract entity | |
social object | abstract entity | ||
trend analysis | attempts to spot a pattern from information | abstract entity | |
item | object within a game that can be collected or otherwise obtained | abstract entity | |
property | predominant feature that characterizes a being, a thing, a phenomenon, etc. and which differentiates one being from another, one thing from another | abstract entity | |
Spirit | philosophical concept of romance | abstract entity | |
information | that which informs; the answer to a question; that from which knowledge can be derived | abstract entity | |
vacuum | space that is empty of matter | abstract entity | |
mind | combination of cognitive faculties that provides consciousness, thinking, reasoning, perception, and judgement in humans and potentially other life forms | abstract entity | |
non-existent television series | television series project, development (or announcement) of which is not officially confirmed by authoritative sources, or it's not confirmed by television producer itself | non-existent entity | |
counterfactual event | event that did not happen, that is counter to known events | non-existent entity | |
non-existent substance | at some time hypothetised substance with particular properties, that later turned out not to exist | non-existent entity | |
abnormal number | hypothetical number which can be factored into primes in more than one way; non-existent due to the fundamental theorem of arithmetic | non-existent entity | |
non-existent or ill-defined chemical entity | chemical entity that has been presented in an external source in a way that makes it impossible for it to exist, e.g. because of an incorrect chemical structure or chemical composition | non-existent entity | |
null | mathematical representation of absence of a value | non-existent entity | |
helvellic acid | non-existent entity | ||
spurious language | language which has been reported to exist in reputable works where subsequent research has demonstrated that it does not exist | non-existent entity | |
phantom settlement | settlement that appears on a map but does not actually exist | non-existent entity | |
non-existent video game | video game project, development (or announcement) of which is not officially confirmed by authoritative sources, or it's not confirmed by video game developer itself | non-existent entity | |
Martian canal | late 19th-early 20th century belief of canals existing on Mars | non-existent entity | |
non-existent film | film project, development (or announcement) of which is not officially confirmed by authoritative sources, or it's not confirmed by film producer itself | non-existent entity | |
purpose-built object | object created for a specific purpose | object | |
corporate body | in library science, a collective agent that is composed of persons who are organized for a common purpose or activity; collective agent includes corporate bodies and families | object | |
camilha | kind of religious object | object | |
botton | kind of textile | object | |
carcabas | kind of musical instrument | object | |
block of postal stamps | set of postal stamps | object | |
capelada | object | ||
button table | board used to play button football | object | |
para-vento | object | ||
pet utensils and equipment | kind of object | object | |
Wikidata property implying third-parties’ gender | Wikidata property whose value depends on, but does not state (as the object), the gender of person(s) other than the subject of a statement | object | |
phallic symbol | an object or symbol that resembles a penis | object | |
interface | point of interaction of two items, not necessarily physical | object | |
FRBR entity | object | ||
BIBFRAME Resource | object | ||
individual copy of a work | individual copy of an (abstract) work that is attested in multiple copies | object | |
object of uncertain existence | object | ||
other person | another individual | object | |
personal effects | privately owned items (such as clothing, cosmetics and jewelry) normally worn or carried by a person | object | |
data object | collection of electronic information treated as a single logical entity | object | |
missing entity | real entity whose location is unknown, or whose continuing existence cannot be confirmed | object | |
object of cognition | object | ||
two-dimensional object | object occupying two spatial dimensions | object | |
calendar | physical object displaying the date | object | |
object of analysis | any entity being analyzed or evaluated | object | |
multipurpose object | object with multiple purposes | object | |
device | special purpose object for helping work | object | |
object of crime | object | ||
container | something that contains | object | |
tool | something used to perform an operation | object | language software hammer |
unique object | object which is in some sense unique | object | |
simulacrum | representation or imitation of a person or thing | object | |
advertising material | objectified form of an advertising message | object | |
artificial object | anything created by humans (either material or mental) | object | |
wastage | goods that are damaged, out of date, reduced, or generally unsaleable, which are destined to be thrown away and which are written off as a loss | object | |
gutter | object, device, or a natural object that derives liquids away | object | |
winner | one who wins a competition | object | |
unidentified object | object whose purpose or use cannot be determined | object | |
urelement | object (concrete or abstract) that is not a set, but that may be an element of a set | object | |
need | thing that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life | object | |
mockup | scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, simulation, promotion, and other purposes | object | |
natural object | naturally occurring object in a natural state, without modification by human effort | object | |
objet petit a | unattainable object of desire in the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan | object | |
raincoat | waterproof coat | object | |
Ordnungssystem | object | ||
system boundary | physical or conceptual dividing line between a system and its environment | object | |
test reference | object that defines the outcome of a software test | object | |
type-exemplaar | object | ||
object | programming element that groups data with relevant operations/behaviors | object | |
lokobject | object | ||
collectible | object regarded as being of value or interest to a collector | object | |
system under test | system or test object (often of software) that is being tested for correct operation | object | |
product | anything that can be offered to a market | object | |
heritage | property, custom, or other material, immaterial or natural object inherited from previous generations, and conserved for its importance for future generations | object | |
object of the mind | a thought object that does not have an equal in the real world | object | |
kostenobject | object | ||
flood control structure | object, structure, or system for managing flood water | object | |
futiliteit | object | ||
Huanca (monolith) | Andean sacred stone | object | |
object of non-science | object of the unscientific world | object | |
scientific object | type of object | object | |
contact point | entity serving as focal point of information | object | |
mirror symmetric object | object having mirror symmetry | object | |
psi wheel | a psi wheel is a simple paper pyramid of a metal pin which people use to practise telekinesis (power of moving things without physical contact) | object | |
Schmilblick | imaginary French object | object | |
artificial geographic object | alterations to land created by people | object | |
three-dimensional object | type of object | object | |
economic bad | item with negative value to the consumer | object | |
homogeneity (in space) | implies conservation of momentum | object | |
homogeneity (in time) | implies conservation of energy | object | |
sign | semiotic concept; object, quality, event, or entity whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence or occurrence of something else; includes words, punctuation, expressions, gestures, notices, road signs, symbols, pictures, etc. | object | |
Zakka | Japanese term that refers to everything and anything that improves one's home, life and appearance. | object | |
object with feedback | type of cybernetic object (controlled object) | object | |
object without feedback | type of object (uncontrolled object) | object | |
object influenced by gravity | type of object | object | |
object influenced by pressure | type of object | object | |
price object | type of object | object | |
energy transformer | object | ||
symmetrical object | type of object | object | |
asymmetrical object | type of object | object | |
concrete object | a particular or specific instance of an entity. To describe tangible or physical objects use Q223557 | object | |
depicting object | object providing a depiction | object | |
duplicate | data redundancy | object | |
subject of depiction | person(s) or item(s) depicted in a work of art | object | |
heritage monument | outstanding cultural or natural object worthy of preserving | object | |
compositional object | whole instantiated by collections of parts | object | |
participant | person or object that takes part in an event or process | object | |
spatio-temporal entity | object with a position in time and/or space, and possibly an extent in time and/or space | object | |
Tatobjekt | object | ||
surrealist object | object | ||
message | discrete unit of communication intended by the source for consumption by some recipient or group of recipients | object | |
elementary object | object | ||
banned object | entity that has been censored by somebody | object | |
binder | material or substance that holds or draws other materials together to form a cohesive whole mechanically, chemically, by adhesion or cohesion | object | |
unnamed character | character that hasn't been named | nameless entity | |
unnamed location | fictional location without name | nameless entity | |
unnamed lake | body of water with no official nor generally agreed upon name | nameless entity | |
untitled work of art | nameless entity | nameless entity | |
Historiography of early Islam | Islamic history and it's validity | origin | |
dubious origin | term used in literature to indicate an item is of unknown, uncertain, or questionable providence | origin | |
developmental origins of health and disease | medical approach emphasizing early-life environmental causes of disease | origin | |
origin of life | subject in science, philosophy and mythology | origin | |
origin of birds | evolution, adaptation, and origin of birds | origin | |
coordinator | person whose job is to coordinate activities of a group of people, such as a government agency | referent | |
Pôle Emploi advisor | position in France | referent | |
spirit | philosophy and religious concept of the animating essence within humans | substance | |
Ayurveda substance | substance | ||
adsorbent | solid substance that temporarily binds other substances on its surface | substance | |
physical substance | substance composed of quantum particle(s)/field(s), such as matter and/or radiation; that of which objects/systems are composed; physical stuff that can be considered concrete (not strictly abstract) | substance | |
first matter | base material believed to be the foundation of all matter | substance | |
frequency to voltage converter | analogue electronic circuit | converter | |
electric power converter | any device that converts between different forms of electric power (e.g. DC/AC, voltage levels, phase) | converter | |
file converter | computer program that converts between file formats | converter | |
observer | concept in physics | converter | |
voice changer | hardware device or software which changes the pitch or timbre of the user's voice | converter | |
protocol converter | device that converts between protocols of data | converter | |
current transformer | current transformer | converter | |
video scaler | system which converts video signals from one display resolution to another | converter | |
machine | tool containing one or more parts that uses energy to perform an intended action | converter | |
light source | object or device that emits light | source | |
source of material | place where physical material was mined, quarried, found, or produced | source | |
documentaire bron | source | ||
source of infection | is the site from which organisms are transmitted to a susceptible host, either directly or indirectly through an intermediary object, such as fecal-oral, fecal-soil, excreta, tissue, food, seafood/shellfish, dairy, edible plant, water. | source | |
reproducer | one who reproduces | source | |
chief source of information | in cataloging and bibliography, the preferred source of information about a file or document | source | |
data source | describes the source of data | source | |
source of accepted entity | entity from which another entity is being received willingly by someone | source | |
source code | collection of computer instructions written using some human-readable computer language | source | |
speaker | one who performs a particular act of speech | source | |
radiator | anything that radiates energy | source | |
resource | data in executable file | source | |
energy source | physical or chemical phenomenon from which one can extract energy | source | |
resource | source or supply from which benefit is produced | source | |
aanbod (Nederlands recht) | source | ||
audio signal source | any device that generates signal in an audio system | source | CD player |
feeder school | school that routinely sends students to enroll at another school on a formal or informal basis | source | |
primary producer | organism in an ecosystem that produces biomass from inorganic compounds | source | |
source of income | source | ||
source of inspiration | something (person, experience, etc.) that inspires an artist to create a work of art | source | |
monopool | source | ||
legal basis | source of legal authority to perform an act | source | |
Ori | origin of replication, in genetics | source | |
point source | single identifiable localised source of something | source | |
cause | entity which forms causality for an event | source | |
heat source | object or system that generates and emits thermal energy | source | |
based on | use on copies to link to the source of the copy (P144) | source | |
sound source | type of source | source | |
source of information | source of information for somebody, i.e. anything that might inform a person about something or provide knowledge about it | source | |
supply | in economics, the amount of a good that sellers are willing to provide in the market | source | |
Utströmningsområde | source | ||
beginning of a watercourse | source | ||
big bang | class of which Our Big Bang is an instance, and parallel universes Big Bangs, if any, are also instances | source | |
resource | java language term | source | |
resource | In project management, resources are required to carry out the project tasks, e.g. people, equipment, facilities, funding | source | |
funding source | Origin of money for a funding | source | |
sources of law | origin of rules regulating human conduct | source | |
risk source | fundamental driver, circumstance or action that causes risks in a project, organization, or any other entity | source | |
accrediting body | organization which accredits other organizations, programs or people | source | |
source vertex | graph vertex with no inward-directed edges, making it the origin of each of its outgoing edges | source | |
communication source | concept of communication and information processing | source | |
oilseed meal | residues occurring as a by-product after the mechanical extraction of vegetable oil from edible plant seeds | source | |
distance | length of straight line that connects two points in a measurable space or in an observable physical space | observable entity | |
phenomenon | any object, fact, or occurrence perceived or observed | observable entity | |
signifier | observable aspects of a sign, in semiotics | observable entity | |
lucre | monetary gain; synonym of profit | result | |
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by topic | impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a certain topic | result | |
long-term impact | result | ||
main results | the main results of a study | result | |
mål | result | ||
educational outcomes | results of any teaching program | result | |
COVID-19 outcome | result | ||
environmental impact of food production | result | ||
splash (erosion) | result | ||
study result | all outcomes of a research project | result | |
disaster impact | effects due to a disaster | result | |
impact | Impact is the influence of an action/phenomenon on something or someone | result | |
No hit no run | result | ||
failure | state or event of not meeting a desired or intended objective | result | |
unintended consequences | outcomes that are not the ones intended or foreseen by a purposeful action, resulting from a variety of reasons, including the world's inherent complexity as well as cognitive or emotional biases | result | |
defeat | loss in a battle or other contest; opposite of victory | result | |
output | what comes out of something (input) | result | |
adverse event | bad outcome during experimental treatment | result | |
strikeout | in baseball, an out called due to three strikes in an at-bat | result | |
disposition | in archival science, the final stage in the life cycle of a record, either destruction or transfer to a permanent archive | result | |
partial success | state or event of meeting some, but not all, objectives | result | |
effects of digital technology | how digital technologies have changed the world | result | |
contest result | final evaluation result of a contest in which winner(s), loser(s), and rankings may be specified | result | |
hit by pitch | baseball event in which the batter is hit by the pitched ball, and is awarded first base | result | |
result | in cricket, the outcome of a game: either a win for one of the teams, a tie, a no result, a draw | result | |
ex contractu | a consequence of a contract | result | |
income | sum of the economic performance | result | |
income | consumption and savings opportunity gained by an entity within a specified timeframe | result | |
Wirkung | effect of an active ingredient on an organism | result | |
nawerking | result | ||
points classification | Bicycle racing award type | result | |
decision | result of deliberation | result | |
serendipity | a "fortunate happenstance" or "pleasant surprise" | result | |
Ingression coast | generally low coastline that is shaped by the penetration of the sea as a result of crustal movements or a rise in the sea level | result | |
Accomplishment | soft redirect to Wiktionary | result | |
outcome | a possible result of an experiment or trial, with all of the possible results of an experiment forming the elements of a sample space | result | |
punishment | imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome | result | |
verkiezingsuitslagen in Zwitserland | result | ||
measurement result | set of quantity values attributed to a measurand | result | |
electoral result | results of an election | result | |
pervers effect | result | ||
solution | act, plan or other means, used or proposed, to solve a problem; answer to a problem | result | |
profit | monetary income distributed to the owner of an enterprise | result | |
afleiding | result | ||
upbringing | type of education | result | education parenting |
therapeutic effect | beneficial change in medical condition, often caused by a drug | result | |
second-round effect | result | ||
Elimination | act or effect of eliminating | result | |
search result | entity that matches the criteria of a search | result | |
project cancellation | termination of a project prior to its completion | result | |
aggregate | result of formation of collection | result | |
finding | information that is the result of research or investigation | result | |
negative results | subject matter related to research studies in which the data do not demonstrate any clear evidence of effect | result | |
composition | placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art | result | |
fracture | phenomenon by which materials or structures are split apart under the action of mechanical stress | result | |
score | in games, abstract quantity associated with a player or team, which tracks the results of game play and determines the winner | result | |
cultural impact | influence a person, entity, or event has had upon culture | result | |
ex delicto | a consequence of a tort or crime | result | |
operation result | result of a mathematical operation | result | |
base on balls | in baseball, reaching base on four balls | result | |
research outcome | the set of results derived of a comparison between two groups in a research setting | result | |
outcome measure | a measure within medical practice or clinical research, which is used to assess the effect, both positive and negative, of an intervention or treatment | result | |
economic loss | negative difference between revenues and costs | result | |
outcome | concept in game theory | result | |
hit | in baseball, hitting the ball into fair territory and safely reaching base without the benefit of an error or fielder's choice | result | |
patient-reported outcome | in clinical trials | result | |
relative age effect | statistical bias | result | |
response to intervention | educational teaching and assessment model | result | |
success | achievement of one's aim or goal | result | |
strike | in baseball, a pitch in the strike zone that is not swung at, or any pitch swung at but not hit into fair territory (or, for a third strike, not hit at all) | result | |
dissipation | result of an irreversible process that takes place in inhomogeneous thermodynamic systems | result | |
residue | in chemistry, whatever remains or acts as a contaminant after a given class of events | result | |
condensate | product of condensation | result | |
test result | result of a test | result | |
economic profit | concept in economics | result | |
Ortsteil | named subdivision or section of a human settlement in Germany, Austria or Switzerland | named entity part |
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unknown copyist | unknown | ||
unknown | unknown | ||
unknown | unknown | ||
undeciphered writing system | written form of language that is not currently understood | unknown | |
Anonymous Collection | Term used in provenance text of artwork to indicate that the identity of the owner is not known | unknown | |
concept of unknown value in Wikibase | Wikibase data model concept, (*do not use in statements*) value given to a claim when we know there is a value for the property but don't know the value | unknown | |
Incognito | unknown person | unknown | |
anonymous | unknown creator of a work (do not use as value of P50; use "unknown value" instead) | unknown | |
undeciphered language | language or writing script that is not understood | unknown | |
stranger | person who is unknown to another person or group | unknown | |
unknown location | descriptive tool for artefacts which whereabouts are unknown without being thought of as no longer existent or lost | unknown | |
individual ethnic group | individual entity | ||
individual sovereign | individual entity | ||
trillionaire | natural person whose assets minus their debts exceed the equivalent of 1 trillion USD (currently hypothetical) | hypothetical entity | |
perfect cuboid | hypothetical entity | ||
option | single possibility available among those being chosen from | hypothetical entity | |
organisation that may or may not be fictional | aspect of a narrative that may itself be or not be fictional | hypothetical entity | |
creator | any entity said to be the creator of the universe; including animals, humans, deities or other forces | hypothetical entity | |
hypothetical | state of transmission for works whose existence is not directly attested but can be demonstrated, for use with P12020 | hypothetical entity | |
hypothetical war | armed conflict that could happen in the future | hypothetical entity | World War III |
superintelligence | hypothetical agent that possesses intelligence far surpassing that of the brightest and most gifted human minds | hypothetical entity | |
extraterrestrial | lifeform that does not originate from Earth | hypothetical entity | |
Inkarri | legend of the return of the Inca Atahualpa | hypothetical entity | |
Pill of Immortality | elixir or pill sought by Chinese alchemists to confer physical or spiritual immortality | hypothetical entity | |
interdimensional being | Hypothetical entity that exists in one or more dimensions than our own. | hypothetical entity | |
silicon-based life | life whose primary component is silicon | hypothetical entity | |
extraterrestrial life | life that does not originate from Earth | hypothetical entity | |
potential superpower | country speculated to be or have the potential to become a superpower | hypothetical entity | |
parallel universe | hypothetical alternate universe that may be parallel to our universe | hypothetical entity | |
character that may or may not be fictional | character who is hypothesized to exist, but where evidence is not conclusive | hypothetical entity | |
unmoved mover | postulated ultimate cause of all activity in the universe | hypothetical entity | |
intermediate state | state in the life after death | hypothetical entity | |
doomsday device | hypothetical object capable of destroying all life on a planet | hypothetical entity | |
humanzee | hypothetical human–chimpanzee hybrid | hypothetical entity | |
legendary battle | battle that appears in legends but is not backed by history | hypothetical entity | |
supernatural being | kind of being from religion, mythology or folklore (for supernatural beings from a work of fiction see Q30061294) | hypothetical entity | |
hypothetical scientific object | object of science | hypothetical entity | |
hypothetical unscientific object | object of non-science | hypothetical entity | |
mirror life | hypothetical form of life with mirror-reflected molecular building blocks (proteins, nucleic acids, etc.) | hypothetical entity | |
extraterrestrial spacecraft | spacecraft not originating from Earth | hypothetical entity | |
vacuum airship | hypothetical type of airship that contains a vacuum rather than a lighter-than-air gas | hypothetical entity | |
hypothetical event | past, present, or future event whose occurrence is posited, but not proven | hypothetical entity | |
hypothetical person | human being whose existence is not directly attested, but is deduced by other evidence | hypothetical entity | |
cryptid | creature or plant whose existence has been suggested but is not recognized by scientific consensus | hypothetical entity | |
Firefighting blimp | hypothetical entity | ||
extraterrestrial microorganism | microorganism not originating from Earth | hypothetical entity | |
Jiquitáia | union | ||
synchronization | coordination of events to operate a system in unison | union | |
gem fusion | type of gem created by the merging of two or more gems, in the Steven Universe fictional universe | union | |
学校の統廃合 | union | ||
proposed state merger | proposed unification of two or more political entities | union | |
conflation of depiction and metadata from different objects | Erroneous pairing of metadata of one object with a depiction of a different object. Sometimes seen for example in museum online archives. | union | |
compound given name | given name made up of more than one given name | union | |
destratification | mixing of the existing layers of water or air | union | |
Reel-to-reel and record player combination | combination recorder/player that uses the same single transport to perform both functions | union | |
Combination eating utensils | Utensils with hybrid traits, such as sporks and knorks | union | |
Forced merger | unification of at least two organisations against the will of at least one organisation, usually enforced by state violence | union | |
Union | Generic term of an association, organization | union | |
amalgamation | legal consolidation of two or more business entities into one entity | union | |
Church union | name given to a merger of two or more Christian denominations | union | |
community merger | voluntary or forced merger of at least two communities to form a new community | union | |
hybrid algorithm | algorithm that adaptively switches between two or more other algorithms that solve the same problem | union | |
admission to the Union | process of states joining the United States | union | |
merged value | entries in external databases that have been merged with or without a redirect | union | |
fusion of the communes | merger and rearrangement of Belgian municipalities from 1975 to 1983 | union | |
Brückenauer Rhönallianz | union | ||
Combiner (Transformers) | in the Transformers franchiese, a combined robot with an emergent personality | union | |
merger | combination of two or more political or administrative entities | union | |
sensor fusion | combining of sensor data from disparate sources | union | |
integration | economy, integrating business activities | union | |
систематизация | union | ||
joint session | session when two (or more) normally separate deliberative bodies meet for a specific purpose | union | |
beolvadás | union | ||
serial merge | union | ||
multi-pack | packaging that combines or holds multiple items or smaller packages | union | |
assembly | object consisting of multiple parts | union | |
Sinn | meaning | ||
word sense | one of the meanings of a word | meaning | |
meaning of life | philosophical and spiritual question concerning the significance of living or existence in general | meaning | |
sense of place | character and atmosphere of a place, the emotions evoked, special qualities, situation, and so on | meaning | |
non-linguistic meaning | derivation from sentience that is not associate with signs used for communication | meaning | |
meaning | the sign's place in a sign relation | meaning | |
intero bene | part | ||
prospect | part of pipe organ | part | |
busbar | metallic strip or bar used for high-current electric power distribution | part | |
Bałma | Upper Sorbian name for a part of a cotton plant | part | |
competition stage | stage in sports competition | part | |
animal sample | animal representative material | part | |
mineral sample | mineral representative material from a mineral | part | |
plant sample | plant representative material | part | |
samples and fragments | representative material | part | |
tool component | part of a tool | part | |
sinogram component | component of a Hanzi/Kanji/Hanja character, either the left half, right half, top or bottom | part | |
part of landform | element of a larger landform or terrain | part | |
part of waterbody | element of a larger waterbody | part | |
leg | portion of a journey, generally from one waypoint to another | part | |
locality of Leipzig, Germany | level-2-part of a district of Leipzig without own daministration | part | |
lower course | lower part of river, between middle course and river mouth | part | |
main part | item to be used as a value of qualifier P518 (applies to part) | part | |
upper body | area of the body above the waist or hips in a human | part | |
electric bicycle part | part used in creating electric bicycles | part | |
housing | exterior case or enclosure used to protect an interior mechanism (considered an integral part of the equipment as opposed to packaging) | part | |
extinction not applicable to all members of extant taxon | Wikibase reason for deprecated rank | part | |
branch | separation from an axis in a network which can be modeled as an abstract or figurative tree; descriptive of canal branches and bank branches alike | part | |
minority | subset of a set consisting of less than half of the set's elements | part | |
mainland | continental part of any polity or the main island of an island nation or territory | part | |
train vestibule | a passenger train | part | |
evenaar | part | ||
tiedown | length of thread taken down into the gatherings at head or tail of the spine which provides the structure of the endband, and, where there is a core, secures the core to the bookblock | part | |
wooden arch | wooden arch, for building barrels | part | |
iron arch | iron arch, for building barrels | part | |
target | part of a hyperlink that identifies the target of the hyperlink (usually but not necessarily a URI) | part | |
link descriptor | the text that accessibility software can derive from a hyperlink; may or may not be equal to or derived from the link content | part | |
linker deel | part | ||
rechter deel | part | ||
astronomical body part | ontology term in the ENVO ontology | part | |
/etc/passwd record | record in the /etc/passwd file consisting of seven fields (username, password, UID, GID, GECOS, home directory and login shell) | part | |
/etc/group entry | entry in the /etc/group file | part | |
area | in archival science, any of the eight parts of a catalogue record in the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules | part | |
continuation | supplement or additional part of a work or series of works | part | |
leader | blank section at the beginning of a film or tape | part | |
platter | disk on a gramophone turntable that supports a record | part | |
tab | protrusion on a file folder or divider used to hold a label | part | |
trailer | blank section at the end of a piece of film or tape | part | |
alteration | component of an object that consists of a modification to its content or structure | part | |
body of the entry | part of a catalog record that describes an item's publication information | part | |
extrinsic element | in diplomatics, any element that is part of a document's material appearance rather than its content, such as script, language, seals, etc. | part | |
edition statement | element that contains the edition information for a work or record | part | |
intrinsic element | essential component of a document or record | part | |
Decke | part | ||
UMPK | Russian air bomb conversion kit into guided glide bomb | part | |
scene | each of the divisions of a theatrical, cinematographic or television work | part | |
disc golf tee pad | area where disc golfers tee off | part | |
тэхналягічная частка | part | ||
name particle | part of a name | part | |
section of railway line | section of a railway line; longer lines are often built and opened in parts | part | |
sequential designation | bibliographic data designator (MARC 21) | part | |
physical component | physical object that is a component of a larger object | part | |
Abstimmungsgebiet | part | ||
compartment | portion of space where items can be stored, separated from other compartments | part | |
volume | book in a series, typically identified sequentially (e.g. Volume 3) | part | |
Matratzenteil | part | ||
airspace | portion of the atmosphere | part | |
lower half | describes the positioning of a lower half in an abstract and structural sense, e.g. for the description of components of a schematic representation, graphic or diagram. | part | |
shaped part | part or piece with a particular shape | part | |
parts of the Qur'an | subdivisions of the Holy Qur'an | part | |
book | unit of a written work | part | |
submultiple of a unit | part | ||
chip | piece of a larger object typically produced through chipping | part | |
தாராபாத்திரம் | part | ||
вакольны горад | part | ||
component | smaller, self-contained part of a technical entity | part | |
Epeisodion | part of ancient tragedy | part | |
Variabilität | part | ||
geschutskoepel | part | ||
row | single, implicitly structured data item in a table in a relational database; every row in a table has the same structure (set of columns) | part | |
lithosferische mantel | part | ||
exterior | exterior part of a three-dimensional object | part | |
module | part | ||
faucet aerator | water conservation device | part | |
knot in wood | irregularity in wood, marking the location of a branch | part | |
course | specific set of food items that are served together during a meal, all at the same time | part | |
tine | spike on a tool or utensil | part | |
landscape element | component of a landscape | part | |
canton | top inner corner of a flag | part | |
ship element | part of a ship | part | |
Green Office | sustainability department or office | part | |
kristal | part | ||
narrative motif | literary term; any recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story | part | |
Session | part | ||
upper part | item to be used as a value of qualifier P518 (applies to part) | part | |
lower part | item to be used as a value of qualifier P518 (applies to part) | part | |
left part | item to be used as a value of qualifier P518 (applies to part) | part | |
right part | item to be used as a value of qualifer P518 (applies to part) | part | |
Return merchandise authorization | part of product return process | part | |
Vorsatz | part | ||
selamlik | the part of the house reserved for men | part | |
cost centre | management accounting term | part | |
Partikel | part | ||
rondvraag | part | ||
Spion Kop (stadium) | etymology and compendium of football stands known as "Kops" | part | |
center | the middle four squares (d4, d5, e4, e5) on a chessboard | part | |
obediëntie | part | ||
locus | part | ||
keuspot | part | ||
tee | stand used in golf to support a stationary ball so that the golfer can strike it | part | |
klassieke vuurmond | part | ||
pendrillon | part | ||
musical instrument part | component used in the construction of a musical instrument | part | |
human accelerated region | name of some human genes | part | |
denouement | resolution of the action or solution to the problem presented in a narrative work | part | |
floater | part of a web page | part | |
veld | part | ||
Central core | part | ||
processiestafbekroning | part | ||
extremity | endpoint or starting point; most extreme point by a given measure | part | |
skin flake | part of skin | part | |
haan | part | ||
pre-contractual phase | part | ||
horizon ring | part of the mount of a globe | part | |
middle course | middle part of river, between upper course and lower course | part | |
geometrie van stereofoto's | part | ||
Pirouette (Blasinstrument) | part | ||
portion | unit of measurement | part | |
word stem | part of a word | part | |
upper course | upper part of river, between source and middle course | part | |
gebitselement | part | ||
seconds hand | part | ||
zone | part of a larger area or volume with some distinguishing characteristic | part | |
kleeflaag | part | ||
part of the digestion process | physical, chemical, or biochemical process carried out by living organisms to break down ingested nutrients into components that may be easily absorbed and directed into metabolism | part | |
schoep | part | ||
nipple | flexible part of a baby bottle which imitates a human nipple in function, through which milk flows | part | |
error-related negativity | component of an event-related potential in an electroencephalograph | part | |
appurtenance | term for what belongs to and goes with something else | part | |
moiety | segment of a molecule | part | |
kriboksel | part | ||
piece | unit of amount | part | |
department | office within an organization | part | |
part of a MTG card | one of the distinct areas of a Magic: The Gathering card | part | |
flank | part | ||
haar | part | ||
ronding | part | ||
kleppendeksel | part | ||
stemvak | part | ||
water area | an area of water surrounded by natural or artificial boundaries | part | |
Filet | part | ||
balcony | part of train or bus | part | |
nerf | feature of wood | part | |
element | a substantive component of a criminal offence that must be proven | part | |
green | golf course component | part | |
vignette | short impressionistic scene that focuses on one moment or character | part | |
kindsdeel | part | ||
invariante sectie | part | ||
medaillon | part of an award or knighthood badge | part | |
mouth quadrant | part | ||
sectie | part | ||
manteau | part | ||
dul | part | ||
kwartierzoom | part | ||
central part | item to be used as a value of qualifier P518 (applies to part) | part | |
drill cuttings | fragments of rock resulting from drilling | part | |
scene | division of a film | part | |
pile rammer | part | ||
circus ring | part | ||
textile component | part of a textile object | part | |
turn | element of secondary structure in proteins where the polypeptide chain reverses its overall direction | part | |
graphic element | element | part | |
interior | inside part of a three-dimensional object | part | |
Courtoisie | type of mirroring in heraldry | part | |
contact breaker | type of electrical switch | part | |
driving range | type of golf course | part | |
eindstop | part | ||
pleading | in law, statement of a party's claims or defenses to another party's claims in a civil action | part | |
side | in chess, either the a, b, c-files (the queenside) or the f, g, h-files (the kingside) | part | queenside kingside |
dotted border | part | ||
wire ferrule | component used for terminating stranded electrical wires | part | |
part of the day | part | ||
road section | in a rally a stage that is not timed | part | |
flexure | in design engineering, a flexible element (or combination of elements) engineered to be compliant in specific degrees of freedom | part | |
member of a group | group element (of a group, which consists of elements) | part | |
sinusoidal component | type of component | part | |
half | one of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided | part | |
range | part of an object that has numeric values | part | |
quaternion unit | in a + bi + cj + dk where a, b, c, and d are real numbers, and i, j, and k are the fundamental quaternion units | part | |
reel | Unit length of continuous film stock that can be stored on a standard reel, usually 305 meters or less | part | |
act | division or unit of a drama | part | |
coppice stool | part | ||
saw blade | sharp part of a saw | part | |
tooth | one in a row of physical projections, by analogy with teeth in organisms | part | |
sample | limited quantity of material which is intended to be similar to and represent a larger amount of that material | part | |
section of populated place | inhabited territory part of a human settlement | part | |
cell | smallest indivisible unit of music of rhythmic and melodic design | part | |
kordonbeugel | part | ||
part of a performing arts production | part of a performing arts production consisting of several parts (e.g. several plays played on the same night) | part | |
long tail | theory in economics | part | |
Enarmes | part | ||
point | pointed end | part | |
glacier terminus | the end of a glacier at any given point in time | part | |
building division | element developed originally or primarily as portions of architecture, often adapted to other habitable spaces, such as in large vehicles, and often borrowed or imitated for structural or decorative use on other objects | part | |
Back altarpiece | Decorated wall existing behind the main altarpiece and only visible when this space is open, such as in an ambulatory | part | |
fascicle | bundle of pages issued for a book | part | |
Atache | Spanish term for a type of denture | part | |
cuadro | part | ||
stuwklep | part | ||
accompanying material | materials that are a physically distinct component, typically in a different form, of an item | part | |
descriptive element | word, phrase or group of characters that represents certain bibliographic information | part | |
table base | part of a table | part | |
Wacht | part | ||
stop-before-you-drop | part | ||
literary element | constituent of all works of narrative fiction—a necessary feature of verbal storytelling that can be found in any written or spoken narrative | part | |
MUTCD series | category of signage within the MUTCD system based on what kind of information is intended to be communicated | part | |
chapter | regional section of a larger federation | part | |
mast aft rig | part | ||
scene | video game feature in visual novels | part | |
act | video game feature in visual novels | part | |
key distribution center | part of a cryptosystem intended to reduce the risks inherent in exchanging keys | part | |
subspecies | taxonomic rank subordinate to species.Subspecies differentiate closely related organisms within a single species | part | |
municipal arrondissement of Marseille | territorial subdivision of the municipality of Marseille | part | |
panel | container area or widget used in graphical user interfaces | part | |
impurity | substance within a material differing from its overall composition | part | |
bone fragment | piece of bone | part | |
majority | subset of a set consisting of more than half of the set's elements | part | |
20th century part | the part of an entity that has come into being in the 20th century | part | |
walk-through head | head of train that can be walked through after coupling | part | |
backhaul | intermediary between the core network and the small subnetworks at the edge of the network | part | |
toy block | part of a construction set | part | |
tree stump | small remaining portion of a tree trunk with the roots still in the ground | part | |
section of guards | area within Nazi concentration camps that could only be entered by the guards, but not by the inmates | part | |
section of inmates | area of National Socialist concentration camps where the inmates were admitted and located | part | |
sector of Marseille | municipal sector in France | part | |
part of a work | part that a work consists of (use a more specific object if possible) | part | |
electric vehicle battery | battery used to power the electric motors of a battery electric vehicle or hybrid electric vehicle | part | |
Briefstück | part | ||
bread crust | hard outer edge of breads or pie crusts | part | |
part | section of a musical composition | part | |
defunct sports competition | sports competition no longer organized | former entity | |
audiencia territorial | Spanish court of appeal that replaced the Reales Audiencias in 1834 | former entity | |
Studium Generale | Latin locution with what was called the institution of higher education in the Middle Ages | former entity | |
obsolete spelling | former entity | ||
former lithostratigraphic unit | lithostratigraphic unit that has been superseded by a different unit | former entity | |
deleted post | post that has been removed, either voluntarily or not | former entity | |
sunken entity | entity which is now underwater | former entity | |
removed feature | software feature that has been removed in a more recent version | former entity | |
historical position | charge, function or position that existed at a time in history, but that currently does not exist. social role with a set of powers and responsibilities within a private or public organization or the state | former entity | |
former United States National Forest | former organizational unit of the United States Forest Service National Forest System | former entity | |
canceled name | former entity | ||
former faculty | former entity | ||
former ranger district | Former organizational unit of a US National Forest | former entity | |
Männin | former entity | ||
Kartenschluß | former entity | ||
former diocese | former entity | ||
suppressed apostolic vicariate | former Catholic missionary jurisdiction | former entity | |
discontinued legal form | types of legal entities in specific legal systems that have been abolished | former entity | |
historical prefecture apostolic | type of former entity | former entity | |
suppressed territorial prelature | former entity | ||
lost apostolic administration | Catholic pre-diocesan territorial jurisdiction that has been suppressed or elevated to another rank | former entity | |
former mission sui iuris | former entity | ||
historical ecclesiastical position | former entity | ||
historical episcopal title | missing, lost or suppressed episcopal function | former entity | |
historical religious function | former entity | ||
suppressed territorial abbey | former entity | ||
former library | library which was valid in the past | former entity | |
historical business entity | type of business entity for historical defunct legal forms o business entities | former entity | |
defunct archpriesthood | former entity | ||
former constellation | constellation that was once listed in European star maps but is no longer recognized by the IAU | former entity | |
historical profession | job or profession that has ceased to exist | former entity | |
paleoatmosphere | atmosphere at some time in the geological past | former entity | |
Tag | former entity | ||
dead human | human who is dead | former entity | |
archaism | outdated word rarely used | former entity | |
withdrawn identifier value | former identifier value that is no longer operative (use as a value for qualifier P2241 on deprecated statement; if the ID is still retained use Q67125514 instead) | former entity | |
extinct species | IUCN conservation category | former entity | |
lost culture | former entity | ||
lost Roman Catholic diocese | Catholic diocese that has been suppressed, merged into another, or otherwise lost to the church | former entity | |
Städtetag (Historisch) | former entity | ||
obsolete currency | currency that is no longer in use | former entity | |
former name | word or term that was formerly used for identification, but no longer is | former entity | |
cendea | type of municipality in Navarre, Spain | former entity | |
ecclesiastical principality | independent territory governed by a bishop or archbishop, where earthly and spiritual power are confused. territory ruled by a prince-clergy | former entity | |
extinct language | language that no longer has any first-language or second-language speakers | former entity | |
historical ethnic group | ethnic identity no longer held by extant people | former entity | |
replaced entity | entity which has been replaced with another | former entity | |
former music venue | any venue that has closed of stopped hosting music events | former entity | |
discontinued merit badges | former entity | ||
extinct Kannada literature | former entity | ||
extinct radionuclide | radionuclide formed by nucleosynthesis before formation of the Solar System | former entity | |
defunct organization | defunct, destroyed, demolished, or discontinued organization, establishment, group, etc. | former entity | |
presumed extinct species | NatureServe conservation category | former entity | |
possibly extinct species | NatureServe conservation category | former entity | |
palaeogeographical object | former entity | ||
undifferentiated identifier value | identifier value that is undifferentiated (use as a value for qualifier P2241 on deprecated statement) | former entity | |
defunct diplomatic mission | diplomatic mission no longer in use | former entity | |
eradicated disease | disease whose prevalence in the global host population has been reduced to zero | former entity | |
former geographical object | geographical object that has been abandoned, destroyed or demolished | former entity | |
former periodical | defunct periodical (journal, magazine, newspaper, etc) that is not published any more | former entity | |
intellectual product | product created by the intellect, usually non-tangible | conceptual entity | |
Foundational Model of Anatomy attribute entity | Root category for the Foundational Model of Anatomy | conceptual entity | |
Q120725531 | unidentified Myers-Briggs Type Indicator type | unidentified entity | |
quine | a self-replicating program | self-depicting entity | |
self-evaluation program | self-depicting entity | ||
virtual place | any digitally created environment | location | |
computer file location | location where a computer file can reside | location | |
defecation location | any place where excrement is yielded | location | |
occupied location | location being occupied by an occupant | location | |
marriage location | place where a marriage occurs | location | |
Tamkang University location | subclass used for "instance of" (P31) and E426 | location | |
temporary location | location created for a period of time, especially during events | location | |
Putú | location |
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