Another word for Capital is goods.
acclaimed is another word for reputable.
the importance of the budget in the governing process.
Another word for work partner is colleague.
another word is plantation(depends on what you are looking for)
Possessive: entity's Plural: entities Possessive plural: entities'
Entities.
The term you may be looking for is "theocracy," where a state is governed by religious authorities or principles.
We assign the symbol "1", pronounced by the word sound "wun", to a single entity, for purpose of letting all know that whatever that entity is, it is a single entity. If then another entity appears, by any means, and we wish to describe that there is now an additional single entity, we assign the symbol "2", pronounced by the word sound "too". Note that the entities may each be the same, as in "2" apples. Or the entities may be different, say an apple and orange, but we simply wish to describe how many entities of any type are there. Whenever we place a single entity next to another single entity, we call the combined entities "2", and know that there are thus that many entities there, regardless as to any other characteristics they may have. We then decided that if we had "2" entities, and added another single entity, still called "1", that we'd call the end result three. And so on. Thus 1 plus 1 equals 2 because "1" stands for a single entity, and when we add it to another single entity, we've agreed to label that "2".
Entities Eponym....eponyms (plural)
country
Commodities, articles, units, items, substances, or entities.
Many divine entities are important do different religions.
A formal contract or agreement between countries or political entities his question…
The correct phrase is "one another." "One another" is used to indicate a reciprocal relationship or mutual action between two or more entities.
When you're searching for something you are simply examining each entity, comparing them with another entity in order to locate a match. When you're sorting entities, you are re-arranging the order of those entities. In both cases you will perform a comparison between two entities at a time, the only real difference is that you do not re-arrange the entities when searching.
In layered systems, one of a set of entities that are in the same layer or the equivalent layer of another system.