Definition of being

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Being (n.) Lifetime; mortal existence.

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Disreputability :: Disreputability (n.) The state of being disreputable.
Mutism :: Mutism (n.) The condition, state, or habit of being mute, or without speech..
Discouragement :: Discouragement (n.) The act of discouraging, or the state of being discouraged; depression or weakening of confidence; dejection..
Soleness :: Soleness (n.) The state of being sole, or alone; singleness..
Conservable :: Conservable (a.) Capable of being preserved from decay or injury.
Vanward :: Vanward (a.) Being on, or towards, the van, or front..
Issuable :: Issuable (a.) Leading to, producing, or relating to, an issue; capable of being made an issue at law..
Violence :: Violence (n.) The quality or state of being violent; highly excited action, whether physical or moral; vehemence; impetuosity; force..
Benumbment :: Benumbment (n.) Act of benumbing, or state of being benumbed; torpor..
Existent :: Existent (a.) Having being or existence; existing; being; occurring now; taking place.
Wight :: Wight (n.) A supernatural being.
Blessedness :: Blessedness (n.) The state of being blessed; happiness; felicity; bliss; heavenly joys; the favor of God.
Amazement :: Amazement (n.) The condition of being amazed; bewilderment [Obs.]; overwhelming wonder, as from surprise, sudden fear, horror, or admiration..
Delegacy :: Delegacy (a.) The act of delegating, or state of being delegated; deputed power..
Antiquation :: Antiquation (n.) The act of making antiquated, or the state of being antiquated..
Cloudiness :: Cloudiness (n.) The state of being cloudy.
Subordinance :: Subordinacy (n.) The quality or state of being subordinate, or subject to control; subordination, as, to bring the imagination to act in subordinacy to reason..
W :: W () the twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, is usually a consonant, but sometimes it is a vowel, forming the second element of certain diphthongs, as in few, how. It takes its written form and its name from the repetition of a V, this being the original form of the Roman capital letter which we call U. Etymologically it is most related to v and u. See V, and U. Some of the uneducated classes in England, especially in London, confuse w and v, substituting the one for the other, as weal
Transmutability :: Transmutability (n.) The quality of being transmutable.
Flakiness :: Flakiness (n.) The state of being flaky.
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