distincta
Distincta is a term used in philosophy and information science to denote the set of features that distinguish one entity from others in a given context. The word is often employed to refer to the collection of distinguishing predicates, properties, or criteria that identify an object, person, or record as separate from related items.
Etymology and scope: Distincta derives from Latin distincta, meaning things that are set apart. In contemporary
Applications in philosophy: In metaphysics and epistemology, distincta helps articulate how objects are differentiated when indiscernibility
Applications in data and knowledge management: In data modeling and knowledge graphs, a distincta can refer
Characteristics and considerations: Distincta is typically context-dependent and may combine intrinsic properties with relational or temporal
See also: Identity criteria, Indiscernibility, Distinction, Discriminant, Key (data). Distincta is not a universally standardized term