I have been reading about OWL 2 for ten minutes now and I still have no idea what it's for

So it seems that OWL 2 is essentially "a standard library of utilities for expressing complex RDF relationships" and if they'd actually *said* that anywhere it would've saved me an awful lot of time

Does anyone have a link to a real-world complex example of RDF / linked data that isn't just Wikidata? Preferably something that shows how related data from multiple sources (with some overlap) would be handled.

datatype D-entailment, conjunctions of simple atomic sentences in first-order logic, merging the two singleton subgraphs of the three-node graph, ... :blobcatterrified:

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