Ens vs Ents - What's the difference?
ens | ents |
(philosophy) An entity or being; an existing thing, as opposed to a quality or attribute.
* 1860 , John Henry Macmahon, A treatise on metaphysics: chiefly in reference to revealed religion , page 195:
Something supposed to condense within itself all the virtues and qualities of a substance from which it is extracted; an essence, an active principle.
*2006 , (Philip Ball), The Devil's Doctor , Arrow 2007, p. 245:
*:Here he states that there are five ‘active principles’ – the five Enses' or '''''entia – that influence our bodies and give rise to disease […].
(informal) entertainment
* 2012 , Jason Manford, Brung Up Proper: My Autobiography (page 250)
As nouns the difference between ens and ents
is that ens is an entity or being; an existing thing, as opposed to a quality or attribute while ents is plural of lang=en.ens
English
Etymology 1
From . See entity.Noun
(en-noun)- the Nature of the Supreme Ens
Etymology 2
Inflected forms.Noun
(head)Anagrams
* ----ents
English
Noun
(head)- The student union ents officer eventually came to show us to the room we would be performing in, but there were two quite big problems. Firstly no one had bothered to advertise it to the student population so there was no audience