lis#multidimensional_object  ordered list of thing; click here for details
  subtype: {lis#multidimensional_property_space lis#multidimensional_number lis#multidimensional_property lis#multidimensional_number_space lis#multidimensional_scale}
  member:  lis#thing [49..*,*]
  member of:  lis#class_of_multidimensional_object
  supertype:  lis#abstract_object  a thing that does not exist in space-time; click here for details
     supertype:  lis#thing  anything that is or may be thought about or perceived; click here for details
        supertype:  4D#thing  an object seen from a 3D (or perdurantist) perspective; click here and here for details
           supertype:  pm#thing__something___T__t___3D_or_4D_thing_or_anything_else  any category (type or individual) is instance of this type; any type is also a subtype of this type
     supertype:  sumo#abstract__entity_without_spatial_feature  e.g., knowledge, motivation, measure; properties or qualities as distinguished from any particular embodiment of the properties/qualities in a physical medium; instances of sumo#abstract can be said to exist in the same sense as mathematical objects such as sets and relations, but they cannot exist at a particular place or time without some physical encoding or embodiment
        supertype:  pm#non_spatial_object__nonspatialobject  abstraction or description content/medium/container (a description medium that has some spatial feature is both instance of sumo#object and pm#non_spatial_object
           supertype:  pm#entity  something that can be "involved" in a situation
              supertype:  pm#thing__something___T__t___3D_or_4D_thing_or_anything_else  any category (type or individual) is instance of this type; any type is also a subtype of this type
           supertype:  cyc#intangible  The collection of things that are not physical -- are not made of, or encoded in, matter. Every cyc#Collection is a cyc#intangible (even if its instances are tangible), and so are some cyc#individuals.  Caution: do not confuse `tangibility' with `perceivability' -- humans can perceive light even though it's intangible--at least in a sense.
              supertype:  cyc#partially_intangible__partiallyintangible  The collection of things that either are wholly intangible (see cyc#Intangible) or have at least one intangible (i.e. immaterial) part (see cyc#intangibleParts). This includes intangible individuals, such as instances of cyc#Number-General  or cyc#Agreement, as well as non-individuals (all of which are intangible), i.e. instances of cyc#SetOrCollection.  It also includes things that have both tangible and intangible components (see cyc#CompositeTangibleAndIntangibleObject),  such as a printed copy of a newspaper (as its information content is intangible) or a person (as her mental states are intangible).
                 supertype:  pm#thing__something___T__t___3D_or_4D_thing_or_anything_else  any category (type or individual) is instance of this type; any type is also a subtype of this type
  supertype:  sumo#list  a particular ordered n-tuple of items; generally speaking, lists are created by means of the list_fn function, which takes any number of items as arguments and returns a list with the items in the same order; anything, including other lists, may be an item in a list; note too that lists are extensional - two lists that have the same items in the same order are identical; note too that a list (the null_list) may contain no items
     supertype:  pm#structured_ADT__structured_abstract_data_type
        supertype:  pm#description_medium__descriptionmedium  e.g., a syntax, a language, a script, a structure
           supertype:  pm#description  description (content/medium) of an entity or a situation
              supertype:  pm#description_content/medium/container__descriptioncontent/medium/container
                 supertype:  pm#non_spatial_object_that_is_not_an_attribute_or_quality_or_measure
                    supertype:  pm#non_spatial_object__nonspatialobject  abstraction or description content/medium/container (a description medium that has some spatial feature is both instance of sumo#object and pm#non_spatial_object
        supertype:  pm#non_spatial_collection__nonspatialcollection__true_collection  something gathering separated things (entities/situations) and that is not a spatial object
           supertype:  pm#non_spatial_object_that_is_not_an_attribute_or_quality_or_measure
           supertype:  pm#collection  something gathering separated things (entities/situations)
              supertype:  pm#divisible_entity__divisibleentity  many classifications under this category are application-dependant
                 supertype:  pm#entity  something that can be "involved" in a situation
                 supertype:  pm#divisible_thing__divisiblething
                    supertype:  pm#thing__something___T__t___3D_or_4D_thing_or_anything_else  any category (type or individual) is instance of this type; any type is also a subtype of this type
     supertype:  pm#relation_type  there are three kinds of relation(_types): pm#predicate_type, pm#function_type and sumo#list; both predicates and functions denote sets of ordered n-tuples; the difference between these two classes is that predicates cover formula-forming operators, while functions cover term-forming operators; a list, on the other hand, is a particular ordered n-tuple
        supertype:  pm#1st_order_type__1stordertype__type1  all 1st order types are implicitely or explicitely instance of that 2nd-order type
           supertype:  pm#type  second-order type or more
              supertype:  pm#non_spatial_collection__nonspatialcollection__true_collection  something gathering separated things (entities/situations) and that is not a spatial object
              supertype:  sumo#abstract__entity_without_spatial_feature  e.g., knowledge, motivation, measure; properties or qualities as distinguished from any particular embodiment of the properties/qualities in a physical medium; instances of sumo#abstract can be said to exist in the same sense as mathematical objects such as sets and relations, but they cannot exist at a particular place or time without some physical encoding or embodiment

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