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We discuss means for describing domains. We do so on the background of the example of part I of the present (Part II) paper and in its discussion. The discussion amounts to a proposal for a base description ontology. The discussion borders between computer science and an emerging Philosophy of Informatics. As such it is very tentative. The present discussion might inspire better minds to put this border area on a stronger footing.