Man is every thing which possesses such and such attributes
 John Stuart Mill, A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (1843). copy citation

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“(or whatsoever the word may be) “is a name connoting such and such attributes,” or “is a name which, when predicated of any thing, signifies the possession of such and such attributes by that thing.” Or thus: Man is every thing which possesses such and such attributes: Man is every thing which possesses corporeity, organization, life, rationality, and certain peculiarities of external form. This form of definition is the most precise and least equivocal of any;” source