Pronunciation: /æbˈstræktə/
noun a plural form of the noun abstractum, referring to things that are abstract or conceptual in nature
A1 Abstracta are shapes and patterns that are not based on real objects.
A2 The artist used abstracta in his paintings to convey emotions.
B1 Studying abstracta in philosophy can be challenging but rewarding.
B2 The exhibition featured a collection of abstracta from various artists.
C1 The philosopher discussed the concept of abstracta in great detail.
C2 The mathematician's research focused on the properties of abstracta in algebra.
formal The concept of abstracta in philosophy refers to non-physical entities.
informal Some people find it hard to understand abstracta like mathematical equations.
slang I don't get all that talk about abstracta, it's too confusing.
figurative Her mind was filled with abstracta, floating around like clouds in the sky.
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