- inheres
- in·here || ɪn'hɪr /-'hɪə v. exist as a natural and integral part, be an intrinsic part
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Substance theory — Substance theory, or substance attribute theory, is an ontological theory about objecthood, positing that a substance is distinct from its properties. Substance is a core concept of ontology and metaphysics. Indeed, philosophies may be divided… … Wikipedia
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