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Definitions of referents in various dictionaries:
noun - something referred to
noun - the first term in a proposition
noun - something that refers
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Plural form of referent. |
the thing in the world that a word or phrase denotes or stands for. |
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A System is a regularly interacting or interdependent group of units forming an integrated whole. That Merriam Webster definition fits an “activity system”, but there are also abstract classification systems, such as the Dewey decimal system, in which the units do not depend on each other. * The units of a system may include objects that are acted on rather than act (a man, hammer and nail system). * A system is bounded in space, though its units may be distributed in space and connected only by forces (the solar system) or messages (an army). * A system is bounded in time, though its form and functions may evolve over time through successive generations (as in biological and software systems). * A system is surrounded and influenced by its environment, barring systems regarded as closed (a modelled system). * A system may be described by its actors or structures, its activities or behaviors and its aims or motivations, though a natural system may regarded as having no aims (as in the solar system). * System actors may be related and organised in a structure, though actors may also act alone as independent agents. * Systems activities may be related in longer processes, especially in biological and designed systems. |