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Definition of existence
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of existence is as below...
Existence
(n.)
Continued
or
repeated
manifestation;
occurrence,
as of
events
of any kind; as, the
existence
of a
calamity
or of a state of war..
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Active
::
Active
(a.)
Applied
to all verbs that
express
action
as
distinct
from mere
existence
or
state.
Nonentity
::
Nonentity
(n.)
Nonexistence;
the
negation
of
being.
Inbeing
::
Inbeing
(n.)
Inherence;
inherent
existence.
Corporeality
::
Corporeality
(n.) The state of being
corporeal;
corporeal
existence.
Out
::
Out (a.)
Beyond
the limit of
existence,
continuance,
or
supply;
to the end;
completely;
hence,
in, or into, a
condition
of
extinction,
exhaustion,
completion;
as, the fuel, or the fire, has
burned
out..
Consubstantiality
::
Consubstantiality
(n.)
Participation
of the same
nature;
coexistence
in the same
substance.
Organization
::
Organization
(n.) That which is
organized;
an
organized
existence;
an
organis.
Theology
::
Theology
(n.) The
science
of God or of
religion;
the
science
which
treats
of the
existence,
character,
and
attributes
of God, his laws and
government,
the
doctrines
we are to
believe,
and the
duties
we are to
practice;
divinity;
(as more
commonly
understood)
the
knowledge
derivable
from the
Scriptures,
the
systematic
exhibition
of
revealed
truth,
the
science
of
Christian
faith and
life..
Phantom
::
Phantom
(n.) That which has only an
apparent
existence;
an
apparition;
a
specter;
a
phantasm;
a
sprite;
an airy
spirit;
an ideal
image.
Substance
::
Substance
(n.) That which
underlies
all
outward
manifestations;
substratum;
the
permanent
subject
or cause of
phenomena,
whether
material
or
spiritual;
that in which
properties
inhere;
that which is real, in
distinction
from that which is
apparent;
the
abiding
part of any
existence,
in
distinction
from any
accident;
that which
constitutes
anything
what it is; real or
existing
essence..
Corporature
::
Corporature
(n.) The state of being
embodied;
bodily
existence.
Psilanthropy
::
Psilanthropy
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
merely
human
existence
of
Christ.
Azoic
::
Azoic (a.)
Destitute
of any
vestige
of
organic
life, or at least of
animal
life;
anterior
to the
existence
of
animal
life;
formed
when there was no
animal
life on the
globe;
as, the
azoic.
rocks..
Circumincession
::
Circumincession
(n.) The
reciprocal
existence
in each other of the three
persons
of the
Trinity.
Eternalist
::
Eternalist
(n.) One who holds the
existence
of
matter
to be from
eternity.
Politics
::
Politics
(n.) The
science
of
government;
that part of
ethics
which has to do with the
regulation
and
government
of a
nation
or
state,
the
preservation
of its
safety,
peace,
and
prosperity,
the
defense
of its
existence
and
rights
against
foreign
control
or
conquest,
the
augmentation
of its
strength
and
resources,
and the
protection
of its
citizens
in their
rights,
with the
preservation
and
improvement
of their
morals..
Positivism
::
Positivism
(n.) A
system
of
philosophy
originated
by M.
Auguste
Comte,
which deals only with
positives.
It
excludes
from
philosophy
everything
but the
natural
phenomena
or
properties
of
knowable
things,
together
with their
invariable
relations
of
coexistence
and
succession,
as
occurring
in time and
space.
Such
relations
are
denominated
laws, which are to be
discovered
by
observation,
experiment,
and
comparison.
This
philosophy
holds all
inquiry
into
causes,
both
efficient
and
final,
to be
useles
Materialist
::
Materialist
(n.) One who holds to the
existence
of
matter,
as
distinguished
from the
idealist,
who
denies
it..
Somatist
::
Somatist
(n.) One who
admits
the
existence
of
material
beings
only; a
materialist.
Modal
::
Modal (a.)
Indicating,
or
pertaining
to, some mode of
conceiving
existence,
or of
expressing
thought..
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