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Etymology: [ 'en-t&-tE, 'e-n&- ] (noun.) 1596. Medieval Latin entitas, from Latin ent-, ens existing thing, from coined present participle of esse to be; more at IS.

birim, varlık, işletme bölümü, KURULUŞ, SAYIŞIM {MUHASEBE ODAĞI, tüzellik, kuruluş, Belli özelliklere sahip bağımsız herhangi bir şey, varlık, mevcudiyet, şey, varoluş, özlük, teşekkül, tüzel kişi, eşebbüs, başlıbaşına varoluş, teşebbüs, entiti, işletme, öz, eleman, kendine has belirtilerle karakterize hastalık veya patolojik durum, antite, varoluş, varlık, mevcudiyet, zat, kendilik, vücut, mahiyet, fels,

1entity birim  Ticaret     ts
2entity varlık  isim     ts
3entity işletme bölümü  Ticaret     ts
4entity KURULUŞ, SAYIŞIM {MUHASEBE ODAĞI  Askeri     ts
5entity tüzellik  isim     ts
6entity kuruluş  Askeri     ts
7entity Belli özelliklere sahip bağımsız herhangi bir şey, varlık, mevcudiyet  Tıp     ts
8entity şey     ts
9entity varoluş     ts
10entity özlük     ts
11entity teşekkül     ts
12entity tüzel kişi  Ticaret     ts
13entity eşebbüs  Ticaret     ts
14entity başlıbaşına varoluş  Ticaret     ts
15entity teşebbüs  Ticaret     ts
16entity entiti  Tıp     ts
17entity işletme  Ticaret     ts
18entity öz     ts
19entity eleman     ts
20entity kendine has belirtilerle karakterize hastalık veya patolojik durum  Tıp     ts
21entity antite     ts
22entity varoluş, varlık, mevcudiyet  Mukavele     ts
23entity zat     ts
24entity kendilik     ts
25entity vücut     ts
26entity mahiyet     ts
27entity fels     ts
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Think of entities as variables that can be used to define common text You can then use the entity anywhere you would normally use the text There are two types of entity You're probably familiar with general entities These are prefixed with '&' and can be used in marked up documents Parameter entities are prefixed with '%' and can only be used in a DTD, Some of the nations, dependent areas, areas of special sovereignty, and governments included in this publication are not independent, and others are not officially recognized by the US Government "Nation" refers to a people politically organized into a sovereign state with a definite territory "Dependent area" refers to a broad category of political entities that are associated in some way with a nation Names used for page headings are usually the short-form names as approved by the US Board on Geographic Names There are 266 entities in The World Factbook that may be categorized as follows, In HTML, characters that are specified by special sequences inside an ampersand and a semi-colon, such as " = quotation mark and © = copyright symbol Special Unicode entities use ampersand and a hash-mark/pound sign, such as &#nnnn; = nnnn, things that exist as particular and discrete units (e g persons, organisations), Plural of entity, Is a person, place or thing Ethernet A local area network which uses coaxial, twisted-pair or fiber-optic cable as a communication medium It transmits at a rate of 10 Mbps and was developed by DEC, Intel and Xerox Corporation The IEEE 802 3 network standard is based upon Ethernet, Letters, numerals, characters, and other symbols that can be represented in HTML In addition to the standard alphabet and numerals, one can use codes for entities such as &, <, >, ¢, §, ©, ®, ⇐, ∇, ≈, most of the letters used in other Latin-based languages, and even ♥ See the W3C's chapter on entities and listing of codes for them, An existent something that has the properties of being real, and having a real existence, That which has a distinct existence as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form, The state or quality of being or existence, An organized array or set of individual elements or parts, In Entity-Relationship modeling, a distinguishable object about which data is kept For example, you can have an Employee entity with attributes such as lastName, firstName, address, and so on An entity typically corresponds to a table in a relational database; an entity's attributes, in turn, correspond to a table's columns See also attribute; table, A distinct, individual item that can be included in an XML document by referencing it Such an entity reference can name an entity as small as a character (for example, "<", which references the less-than symbol, or left-angle bracket (<) An entity reference can also reference an entire document, or external entity, or a collection of DTD definitions (a parameter entity), otherwise known as the 'accounting entity' concept The idea here is that the financial transactions of one individual or a group of individuals must be kept separate from any unrelated financial transactions of those same individuals or group The best example here concerns that of the sole trader or one man business: in this situation you may have the sole trader taking money by way of 'drawings' - money for his own personal use Despite it being his business and apparently his money, there are still two aspects to the transaction - the business is 'giving' money and the individual is 'receiving' money, An object about which the business wishes to collect information; a person, place, thing, event or concept of importance to the enterprise that is singular, exclusive, and uniquely identifiable The metadata for an entity is entity name, entity definition, unique identifier, Fundamental thing of relevance to the organization about which data could be kept One occurrence of an entity type, A named object that can be referred to In SGML, a data fragment usually stored in a separate file or delimited by quotes, referred to by an entity declaration, Being; existence, (1) In Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) terminology, a layered protocol machine An entity in a layer performs the functions of the layer in one computer system, accessing the layer entity below and providing services to the layer entity above at local service access points (2) In Fortran 90, a general term used to refer to any Fortran 90 concept (for example, a program unit, a common block, a variable, an expression value, a constant, a statement label, a construct, an operator, an interface block, a derived type, an input/output (I/O) unit, a name list group, and so on), An existent that is a Something, or a somebody, that is distinct and exists as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form, A character that is not one of the standard 128 ASCII characters Entities are coded between an ampersand (&) and a semicolon(;) For instance, the French "é" is created by typing: "é", A real being, whether in thought (as an ideal conception) or in fact; being; essence; existence, An group of items about which data is stored; for example `stone' or `site' Entities are usually represented by a table or relation with one or more attributes; an entry in the table, a particular stone, is an instance, A collection of objects (persons, places, things) described by the same attributes Entities are identified during the conceptual design phase of database and application design, A special sequence of characters, representing another character An entity starts with "&", ends with ";" and should contain the name or the number of the entity If you use a number, put "#" in front of it Check the section on the HTML character set for a list of entities and their numbers, A name assigned (by means of a declaration) to some chunk of data so it can be referred to by that name; the data can be of various kinds (a special character or a chapter or a set of declarations in a DTD, for instance), and the way in which it is referred to depends on the type of data and where it is being referenced: SGML has parameter, general, external, internal, and data entities, An entity is a name designated for some part of data so that it can be referenced by a name The data could be anything from from simple characters to chapters to sets of statements of a DTD Entity parameters can be generic, external, internal or SGML data An entity is similar to a variable in a programming language, or a macro, A part of an SGML or XML document or DTD Entities that contain schema information and are referred to from a DTD are called parameter entities Entities may contain data that is given within the document, i e at the very point the entity is declared An other form of entity is the external entity that contains a URI that points towards the data If the URI is a PUBLICID it points towards a catalog entry that resolves the PUBLICID to a URL Thus referring external entities supports indirection Catalogs are, however, not supported in XML, that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving), being, something that exists; thing; essential nature, An entity is something that exists separately from other things and has a clear identity of its own. the earth as a living entity. entities something that exists as a single and complete unit being, An entity is a self-contained piece of data that can be referenced as a unit You can refer to an entity by a symbolic name in the DTD or the document An entity can be a string of characters, a symbol character (unavailable on a standard keyboard), a separate text file, or a separate graphic file, Entity is a name designated for some part of data so that it can be referenced by a name These designations are made by a statement and the stored data might hold from simple characters to chapters or set of statements of a DTD There are parameter entities generic, external, internal and of data on theSGML, OSI terminology for a layer protocol machine An entity within a layer performs the functions of the layer within a single computer system, accessing the layer entity below and providing services to the layer entity above at local service access points, A unit of information that may be referred to by a symbol in a DTD or in a document instance Entities may be used for character strings, characters that cannot be keyed in on a keyboard, or for separate files that may be or may not contain SGML data, A name assigned (by means of a declaration) to some chunk of data so it can be referred to by that name; the data can be of various kinds (a special character or a chapter or a set of declarations in a DTD, for instance), and the way in which it is referred to depends on the type of data and where it is being referenced: SGML has parameter, general, external, internal, and data entities, An entity is an individual (for example a sole trader), a body corporate (a company), a corporation sole (an ongoing paid office, for example a bishopric), a body politic, a partnership, an unincorporated association or body of persons, a trust, or a superannuation fund, (1) (n ) In ISO/OSI, a layer protocol machine An entity within a layer accesses the layer entity below and provides services locally to the layer entity above (2) (n ) In computer-aided design, an element such as a line segment (3) (n ) In object-oriented programming, a portion of a class of objects (4) (n ) In database design, an object about which data can be stored, an entity is a logical or physical storage unit containing document content Entities may be composed of parseable XML markup or character data, or unparsed (i e , non-XML, possibly non-textual) content Entity content may be either defined entirely within the document entity ("internal entities") or external to the document entity ("external entities") In parsed entities, the replacement text may include references to other entities, XML structural construct A file, database record, or another item that contains data The primary purpose of an entity is to hold content—not structure, rules, or grammar Each entity is identified by a unique name and contains its own content, from a single character inside the document to a large file that exists outside the document The function of an XML entity is similar to that of a macro definition The entity can be referred to by an entity reference to insert the entity's contents into the tree at that point Entity declarations occur in the DTD, An organizational unit (a person, partnership, or corporation) for which accounting records are kept and about which accounting reports are prepared,

28 Think of entities as variables that can be used to define common text You can then use the entity anywhere you would normally use the text There are two types of entity You're probably familiar with general entities These are prefixed with '&' and can be used in marked up documents Parameter entities are prefixed with '%' and can only be used in a DTD     ts
29 Some of the nations, dependent areas, areas of special sovereignty, and governments included in this publication are not independent, and others are not officially recognized by the US Government "Nation" refers to a people politically organized into a sovereign state with a definite territory "Dependent area" refers to a broad category of political entities that are associated in some way with a nation Names used for page headings are usually the short-form names as approved by the US Board on Geographic Names There are 266 entities in The World Factbook that may be categorized as follows     ts
30 In HTML, characters that are specified by special sequences inside an ampersand and a semi-colon, such as " = quotation mark and © = copyright symbol Special Unicode entities use ampersand and a hash-mark/pound sign, such as &#nnnn; = nnnn     ts
31 things that exist as particular and discrete units (e g persons, organisations)     ts
32 Plural of entity     ts
33 Is a person, place or thing Ethernet A local area network which uses coaxial, twisted-pair or fiber-optic cable as a communication medium It transmits at a rate of 10 Mbps and was developed by DEC, Intel and Xerox Corporation The IEEE 802 3 network standard is based upon Ethernet     ts
34 Letters, numerals, characters, and other symbols that can be represented in HTML In addition to the standard alphabet and numerals, one can use codes for entities such as &, <, >, ¢, §, ©, ®, ⇐, ∇, ≈, most of the letters used in other Latin-based languages, and even ♥ See the W3C's chapter on entities and listing of codes for them     ts
35entity An existent something that has the properties of being real, and having a real existence     ts
36entity That which has a distinct existence as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form - "It is also pertinent to note that the current obvious decline in work on holarctic hepatics most surely reflects a current obsession with cataloging and with nomenclature of the organisms—as divorced from their study as living entities."     ts
37entity The state or quality of being or existence - "The group successfully maintains its tribal entity."     ts
38entity An organized array or set of individual elements or parts     ts
39entity In Entity-Relationship modeling, a distinguishable object about which data is kept For example, you can have an Employee entity with attributes such as lastName, firstName, address, and so on An entity typically corresponds to a table in a relational database; an entity's attributes, in turn, correspond to a table's columns See also attribute; table     ts
40entity A distinct, individual item that can be included in an XML document by referencing it Such an entity reference can name an entity as small as a character (for example, "<", which references the less-than symbol, or left-angle bracket (<) An entity reference can also reference an entire document, or external entity, or a collection of DTD definitions (a parameter entity)     ts
41entity otherwise known as the 'accounting entity' concept The idea here is that the financial transactions of one individual or a group of individuals must be kept separate from any unrelated financial transactions of those same individuals or group The best example here concerns that of the sole trader or one man business: in this situation you may have the sole trader taking money by way of 'drawings' - money for his own personal use Despite it being his business and apparently his money, there are still two aspects to the transaction - the business is 'giving' money and the individual is 'receiving' money     ts
42entity An object about which the business wishes to collect information; a person, place, thing, event or concept of importance to the enterprise that is singular, exclusive, and uniquely identifiable The metadata for an entity is entity name, entity definition, unique identifier     ts
43entity Fundamental thing of relevance to the organization about which data could be kept One occurrence of an entity type     ts
44entity A named object that can be referred to In SGML, a data fragment usually stored in a separate file or delimited by quotes, referred to by an entity declaration     ts
45entity Being; existence     ts
46entity (1) In Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) terminology, a layered protocol machine An entity in a layer performs the functions of the layer in one computer system, accessing the layer entity below and providing services to the layer entity above at local service access points (2) In Fortran 90, a general term used to refer to any Fortran 90 concept (for example, a program unit, a common block, a variable, an expression value, a constant, a statement label, a construct, an operator, an interface block, a derived type, an input/output (I/O) unit, a name list group, and so on)     ts
47entity An existent that is a Something, or a somebody, that is distinct and exists as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form     ts
48entity A character that is not one of the standard 128 ASCII characters Entities are coded between an ampersand (&) and a semicolon(;) For instance, the French "é" is created by typing: "é"     ts
49entity A real being, whether in thought (as an ideal conception) or in fact; being; essence; existence     ts
50entity An group of items about which data is stored; for example `stone' or `site' Entities are usually represented by a table or relation with one or more attributes; an entry in the table, a particular stone, is an instance     ts
51entity A collection of objects (persons, places, things) described by the same attributes Entities are identified during the conceptual design phase of database and application design     ts
52entity A special sequence of characters, representing another character An entity starts with "&", ends with ";" and should contain the name or the number of the entity If you use a number, put "#" in front of it Check the section on the HTML character set for a list of entities and their numbers     ts
53entity A name assigned (by means of a declaration) to some chunk of data so it can be referred to by that name; the data can be of various kinds (a special character or a chapter or a set of declarations in a DTD, for instance), and the way in which it is referred to depends on the type of data and where it is being referenced: SGML has parameter, general, external, internal, and data entities     ts
54entity An entity is a name designated for some part of data so that it can be referenced by a name The data could be anything from from simple characters to chapters to sets of statements of a DTD Entity parameters can be generic, external, internal or SGML data An entity is similar to a variable in a programming language, or a macro     ts
55entity A part of an SGML or XML document or DTD Entities that contain schema information and are referred to from a DTD are called parameter entities Entities may contain data that is given within the document, i e at the very point the entity is declared An other form of entity is the external entity that contains a URI that points towards the data If the URI is a PUBLICID it points towards a catalog entry that resolves the PUBLICID to a URL Thus referring external entities supports indirection Catalogs are, however, not supported in XML     ts
56entity that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)     ts
57entity being, something that exists; thing; essential nature  isim     ts
58entity An entity is something that exists separately from other things and has a clear identity of its own. the earth as a living entity. entities something that exists as a single and complete unit being     ts
59entity An entity is a self-contained piece of data that can be referenced as a unit You can refer to an entity by a symbolic name in the DTD or the document An entity can be a string of characters, a symbol character (unavailable on a standard keyboard), a separate text file, or a separate graphic file     ts
60entity Entity is a name designated for some part of data so that it can be referenced by a name These designations are made by a statement and the stored data might hold from simple characters to chapters or set of statements of a DTD There are parameter entities generic, external, internal and of data on theSGML     ts
61entity OSI terminology for a layer protocol machine An entity within a layer performs the functions of the layer within a single computer system, accessing the layer entity below and providing services to the layer entity above at local service access points     ts
62entity A unit of information that may be referred to by a symbol in a DTD or in a document instance Entities may be used for character strings, characters that cannot be keyed in on a keyboard, or for separate files that may be or may not contain SGML data     ts
63entity A name assigned (by means of a declaration) to some chunk of data so it can be referred to by that name; the data can be of various kinds (a special character or a chapter or a set of declarations in a DTD, for instance), and the way in which it is referred to depends on the type of data and where it is being referenced: SGML has parameter, general, external, internal, and data entities     ts
64entity An entity is an individual (for example a sole trader), a body corporate (a company), a corporation sole (an ongoing paid office, for example a bishopric), a body politic, a partnership, an unincorporated association or body of persons, a trust, or a superannuation fund     ts
65entity (1) (n ) In ISO/OSI, a layer protocol machine An entity within a layer accesses the layer entity below and provides services locally to the layer entity above (2) (n ) In computer-aided design, an element such as a line segment (3) (n ) In object-oriented programming, a portion of a class of objects (4) (n ) In database design, an object about which data can be stored     ts
66entity an entity is a logical or physical storage unit containing document content Entities may be composed of parseable XML markup or character data, or unparsed (i e , non-XML, possibly non-textual) content Entity content may be either defined entirely within the document entity ("internal entities") or external to the document entity ("external entities") In parsed entities, the replacement text may include references to other entities     ts
67entity XML structural construct A file, database record, or another item that contains data The primary purpose of an entity is to hold content—not structure, rules, or grammar Each entity is identified by a unique name and contains its own content, from a single character inside the document to a large file that exists outside the document The function of an XML entity is similar to that of a macro definition The entity can be referred to by an entity reference to insert the entity's contents into the tree at that point Entity declarations occur in the DTD     ts
68entity An organizational unit (a person, partnership, or corporation) for which accounting records are kept and about which accounting reports are prepared     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada entities kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. entities kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan entities kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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