Objectum

Pronunciation: /ˈɑbdʒɛktˈəm/

Objectum (noun)

  1. A thing that can be perceived or thought about, often used in philosophy.
  2. An item or thing that is the subject of a legal agreement or discussion.

Examples

  • An objectum can represent a concept in philosophy.
  • An objectum in law refers to a specific item or matter.

Common collocations: abstract objectum, concrete objectum, legal objectum, property objectum

Synonyms of Objectum

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Objectum

  • In discussions of grammar or philosophy, 'subject' contrasts with 'object'.