Welkheden
Welkheden is a term used in philosophy, linguistics, and information science to denote the set of distinguishing attributes that determine which-qualities an object has within a particular context. The word is derived from the Dutch welken (which) and -heden (a suffix forming abstract nouns). In this sense, welkheden captures the "whichness" of an object—the attributes or properties that allow it to be distinguished from others in a category.
In ontology and semantics, welkheden are used to describe the feature bundle that characterizes an entity and
Historical usage varies; some authors treat welkheden as a relative or perspectival notion, dependent on the
Examples: The welkheden of a given car model in a catalog might include its make, model, production
See also: property, attribute, predicate, essence, haecceity.