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An entity is something that exists as a distinct, identifiable unit. In philosophy and ontology, an entity is any being with its own identity, whether concrete or abstract. In information science, an entity often denotes a discrete item stored in a data system, capable of being uniquely identified and described by attributes.

Entities are typically categorized as concrete or abstract. Concrete entities include physical objects like a chair

In databases and knowledge representations, an entity type describes a class of objects, while an entity instance

The term is also used in law and business to describe a person or organization regarded as

or
a
person;
abstract
entities
include
numbers,
concepts,
or
ideas.
In
linguistics,
entities
are
the
referents
of
noun
phrases,
the
things
that
language
talks
about,
which
may
be
real
or
fictional.
is
a
single
realized
object,
such
as
a
particular
customer
or
location.
Attributes
describe
properties
of
the
entity,
and
relationships
link
entities
to
other
entities.
Entity
resolution
or
deduplication
seeks
to
determine
when
multiple
data
records
refer
to
the
same
real-world
entity.
In
linked
data,
entities
are
identified
by
unique
identifiers
such
as
URIs.
having
legal
rights
and
duties,
such
as
a
corporation
or
government
agency.
Across
disciplines,
entities
provide
a
practical
unit
for
modeling,
analysis,
and
communication,
allowing
complex
systems
to
be
described
in
terms
of
their
constituent
parts
and
their
interrelations.