"abstractum" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /əbˈstɹæk.tm̩/ [Received-Pronunciation], /æbˈstɹæk.tm̩/ [US] Forms: abstracta [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin abstractum, neuter of abstractus (“drawn away”). Doublet of abstract. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|abstractum}} Latin abstractum, {{doublet|en|abstract}} Doublet of abstract Head templates: {{en-noun|abstracta}} abstractum (plural abstracta)
  1. (philosophy, usually in the plural) Something which is abstract or exists abstractly. Tags: plural-normally Categories (topical): Philosophy Coordinate_terms: concretum
    Sense id: en-abstractum-en-noun-CLL~ZVeX Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 83 8 9 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 85 7 8 Topics: human-sciences, philosophy, sciences

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