Pronunciation: /æbˈstræktəm/
noun a term used in philosophy to refer to an abstract concept or idea
A1 An abstractum is a concept that is not concrete or tangible.
A2 In philosophy, an abstractum is an entity that exists independent of concrete objects.
B1 The concept of love is often considered an abstractum because it cannot be physically seen or touched.
B2 Mathematicians often deal with abstracta such as numbers and geometric shapes.
C1 The discussion focused on the nature of abstracta in relation to reality and existence.
C2 Scholars debated the ontological status of abstracta in the context of metaphysics.
formal The concept of abstractum in philosophy refers to an entity that exists independently of the material world.
informal I still don't quite understand what abstractum means in art class.
slang That abstractum stuff in the museum just looks like a bunch of random shapes to me.
figurative His emotions were like an abstractum, difficult to grasp or define.
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