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LIVES |
Exists |
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EXISTER |
One who exists. |
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ABOUNDS |
Exists in large numbers |
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UBIQUITARY |
One who exists everywhere. |
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ATHEIST |
One who denies God exists |
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INEXISTENCE |
That which exists within; a constituent. |
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ABSTRACT |
Synopsis that exists only in the mind? |
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PANTAMORPH |
That which assumes, or exists in, all forms. |
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BIENNIAL |
A plant which exists or lasts for two years. |
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STOMATODA |
A division of Protozoa in which a mouthlike opening
exists. |
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EXISTENCE |
That which exists; a being; a creature; an entity; as,
living existences. |
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MANUSCRIPT |
Writing, as opposed to print; as, the book exists only
in manuscript. |
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ACRANIA |
The lowest group of Vertebrata, including the amphioxus,
in which no skull exists. |
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NULLITY |
Nonexistence; as, a decree of nullity of marriage is a
decree that no legal marriage exists. |
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CONCRETE |
A term designating both a quality and the subject in
which it exists; a concrete term. |
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DURATION |
The state or quality of lasting; continuance in time; the
portion of time during which anything exists. |
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TRACE |
A mark, impression, or visible appearance of anything
left when the thing itself no longer exists; remains; token; vestige. |
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WENDS |
A Slavic tribe which once occupied the northern and
eastern parts of Germany, of which a small remnant exists. |
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COGNATION |
That tie of consanguinity which exists between persons
descended from the same mother; -- used in distinction from agnation. |
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RUT |
Sexual desire or oestrus of deer, cattle, and various other
mammals; heat; also, the period during which the oestrus exists. |
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THING |
Whatever exists, or is conceived to exist, as a separate
entity, whether animate or inanimate; any separable or distinguishable
object of thought. |
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DICYEMATA |
An order of worms parasitic in cephalopods. They are
remarkable for the extreme simplicity of their structure. The embryo
exists in two forms. |
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CHALAZA |
A spiral band of thickened albuminous substance which
exists in the white of the bird's egg, and serves to maintain the yolk
in its position; the treadle. |
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ANNIHILATE |
To destroy the form or peculiar distinctive
properties of, so that the specific thing no longer exists; as, to
annihilate a forest by cutting down the trees. |
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NITROCALCITE |
Nitrate of calcium, a substance having a grayish
white color, occuring in efforescences on old walls, and in limestone
caves, especially where there exists decaying animal matter. |