ideal io
a semantic feature typically present on a noun representing a sort of abstract object interpreted as a theoretical abstraction or concept, e.gg., system, category, God, The Bible, ¶2-3-2, figure 5, ¶2-4-1, figure 9; i. may be a natural power, artificial, or factual; i. opposes the semantic features of quantity, attribute, temporality, modality, relation, and situational; MultiNet often classes attributes (character traits), such as mercy, justice, and religion with i. objects