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Layer: A

Vector 1

Type: capacity Relation: potential capability

Vector 2

Type: state Relation: readiness for action

Vector 3

Type: identity Relation: competent condition

Description

The concept of “able” represents a state of capability in which an individual possesses the potential to perform an action. It expresses readiness that arises from competence, resources or internal strength. This condition symbolizes empowerment through possibility. As an abstract identity, “able” marks the presence of sufficient means to act. It captures the idea of latent or active capacity within a defined context. In this sense, “able” embodies the essence of functional potential.

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capacity potential capability

state readiness for action

identity competent condition