1 Substance is that which exists in itself, for example, man.
2 Quantity is a determination of the matter of substance, giving it parts distinct from parts, for example, tall.
3 Quality is a determination of the nature or form of a substance, for example: dark, handsome, intelligent, athletic, chivalrous.
4 Relation is the reference which a subst ance or accident bears to another, for example: friend, near.
5 Action is the exercise of the faculties or power of a substance so as to produce an effect in something else or in itself, for example: clicking a camera, standing up, smiling.
6 Passion is the reception by a substance of an effect produced by some agent, for example: being invited to return, being drafted.
7 When is position in relation to the course of extrinsic event s which measure the duration of a substance, for example, Sunday afternoon.
8 Where is position in relation to bodies which surround a substance and measure and determine its place, for example: on a bench, beside the lake.
9 Posture is the relative position which the parts of a substance have toward each other, for example: sitting, leaning forward.
10 Habiliment consists of clothing, ornaments, or weapons with which human beings by their art complement their nature in order to conserve t heir own being or that of the community (the other self), for example, in gray tweeds.