'physically supports' Connector Element
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                                 A connector element or relationship forms the predicate of a triple. The 'physically supports' connector element forms the predicate of a triple - the 'verb' in a sentence  | 
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| Name | physically supports | ||||
| Definition | To keep from falling.
        
            OED:"support (v.), sense 3.a,"  | 
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| Comments | --- | ||||
| Relationship Qualities | 
          
                
                  Transitive.
                
                
                  
                  A transitive relationship means that IF A -relationship-> B AND B -relationship-> C THEN A -relationship-> C is also true. Not symmetrical.  | 
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| Properties | --- | Sub Class of | Parent Class Of | --- | |
| Appears in Triples (as predicate) | 
          
              Physical physically supports Physical | 
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| Ontology Described at | 
             trak:physically supports  where trak: = https://purl.org/trak/elements/#  | 
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| Configuration | Created: 2018-01-31Modified: 2018-01-31 | ||||
| Specification | 
         TRAK00002.TRAK. Architecture Framework. Metamodel (2025-04-30) GNU Free Documentation License (Version 1.3, November 2008) at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html Download the specification.  | 
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