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Definition of vital
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Vital (a.)
Belonging
or
relating
to life,
either
animal
or
vegetable;
as, vital
energies;
vital
functions;
vital
actions..
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Adynamic
::
Adynamic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
debility
of the vital
powers;
weak..
Atonic
::
Atonic
(a.)
Characterized
by
atony,
or want of vital
energy;
as, an
atonic
disease..
Protoplasm
::
Protoplasm
(n.) The
viscid
and more or less
granular
material
of
vegetable
and
animal
cells,
possessed
of vital
properties
by which the
processes
of
nutrition,
secretion,
and
growth
go
forward;
the
so-called
physical
basis of life; the
original
cell
substance,
cytoplasm,
cytoblastema,
bioplasm
sarcode,
etc..
Lady''s Bower
::
Lady's
bower () A
climbing
plant with
fragrant
blossoms
(Clematis
vitalba).
Soul
::
Soul (n.) The seat of real life or
vitality;
the
source
of
action;
the
animating
or
essential
part.
Bathmism
::
Bathmism
(n.) See Vital
force.
Excitement
::
Excitement
(n.) A state of
aroused
or
increased
vital
activity
in an
organism,
or any of its
organs
or
tissues..
Leucomaine
::
Leucomaine
(n.) An
animal
base or
alkaloid,
appearing
in the
tissue
during
life;
hence,
a vital
alkaloid,
as
distinguished
from a
ptomaine
or
cadaveric
poison..
Vital
::
Vital (a.)
Containing
life;
living.
Mortify
::
Mortify
(v. i.) To lose
vitality
and
organic
structure,
as flesh of a
living
body; to
gangrene..
Vitalizing
::
Vitalizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Vitaliz.
Biostatics
::
Biostatics
(n.) The
physical
phenomena
of
organized
bodies,
in
opposition
to their
organic
or vital
phenomena..
Vital
::
Vital (a.)
Belonging
or
relating
to life,
either
animal
or
vegetable;
as, vital
energies;
vital
functions;
vital
actions..
Psychosis
::
Psychosis
(n.) Any vital
action
or
activity.
Respire
::
Respire
(v. i.) To
breathe;
to
inhale
air into the
lungs,
and
exhale
it from them,
successively,
for the
purpose
of
maintaining
the
vitality
of the
blood..
Inform
::
Inform
(v. t.) To give form or share to; to give vital
ororganizing
power to; to give life to; to imbue and
actuate
with
vitality;
to
animate;
to mold; to
figure;
to
fashion.
Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) The
aggregate
of all one's
inherited
physical
qualities;
the
aggregate
of the vital
powers
of an
individual,
with
reference
to
ability
to
endure
hardship,
resist
disease,
etc.; as, a
robust
constitution..
Od
::
Od (n.) An
alleged
force or
natural
power,
supposed,
by
Reichenbach
and
others,
to
produce
the
phenomena
of
mesmerism,
and to be
developed
by
various
agencies,
as by
magnets,
heat,
light,
chemical
or vital
action,
etc.; --
called
also odyle or the
odylic
force..
Pith
::
Pith (n.)
Hence:
The which
contains
the
strength
of life; the vital or
essential
part;
concentrated
force;
vigor;
strength;
importance;
as, the
speech
lacked
pith..
Electro-vitalism
::
Electro-vitalism
(n.) The
theory
that the
functions
of
living
organisms
are
dependent
upon
electricity
or a
kindred
force.
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