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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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Inherency
::
Inherency
(n.) The state of
inhering;
permanent
existence
in
something;
innateness;
inseparable
and
essential
connection.
Disembody
::
Disembody
(v. t.) To
divest
of the body or
corporeal
existence.
Live
::
Live (v. i.) To be or
continue
in
existence;
to
exist;
to
remain;
to be
permanent;
to last; -- said of
inanimate
objects,
ideas,
etc..
Being
::
Being (n.)
Existence,
as
opposed
to
nonexistence;
state or
sphere
of
existence..
Away
::
Away
(adv.)
From a state or
condition
of
being;
out of
existence.
Preexistency
::
Preexistency
(n.)
Preexistence.
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Continued
in life;
advanced
in the
course
of
existence;
having
(a
certain)
length
of
existence;
--
designating
the age of a
person
or
thing;
as, an
infant
a few hours old; a
cathedral
centuries
old..
Buddhism
::
Buddhism
(n.) The
religion
based upon the
doctrine
originally
taught
by the
Hindoo
sage
Gautama
Siddartha,
surnamed
Buddha,
the
awakened
or
enlightened,
in the sixth
century
b. c., and
adopted
as a
religion
by the
greater
part of the
inhabitants
of
Central
and
Eastern
Asia and the
Indian
Islands.
Buddha's
teaching
is
believed
to have been
atheistic;
yet it was
characterized
by
elevated
humanity
and
morality.
It
presents
release
from
existence
(a
beatific
enfranchisement,
Nirvana)
as the
greatest
Develop
::
Develop
(v. i.) To go
through
a
process
of
natural
evolution
or
growth,
by
successive
changes
from a less
perfect
to a more
perfect
or more
highly
organized
state;
to
advance
from a
simpler
form of
existence
to one more
complex
either
in
structure
or
function;
as, a
blossom
develops
from a bud; the seed
develops
into a
plant;
the
embryo
develops
into a
well-formed
animal;
the mind
develops
year by
year..
Circumincession
::
Circumincession
(n.) The
reciprocal
existence
in each other of the three
persons
of the
Trinity.
Polymorphy
::
Polymorphy
(n.)
Existence
in many
forms;
polymorphism.
Living
::
Living
(n.) The state of one who, or that
which,
lives;
lives;
life;
existence..
Postexistence
::
Postexistence
(n.)
Subsequent
existence.
Reality
::
Reality
(n.) The state or
quality
of being real;
actual
being or
existence
of
anything,
in
distinction
from mere
appearance;
fact..
Finite
::
Finite
(a.)
Having
a
limit;
limited
in
quantity,
degree,
or
capacity;
bounded;
--
opposed
to
infinite;
as,
finite
number;
finite
existence;
a
finite
being;
a
finite
mind;
finite
duration..
Suspicion
::
Suspicion
(n.) The act of
suspecting;
the
imagination
or
apprehension
of the
existence
of
something
(esp.
something
wrong or
hurtful)
without
proof,
or upon very
slight
evidence,
or upon no
evidence..
Nonexistent
::
Nonexistent
(a.) Not
having
existence.
Agnosticism
::
Agnosticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
an
unseen
world,
etc., can be
neither
proved
nor
disproved,
because
of the
necessary
limits
of the human mind (as
sometimes
charged
upon
Hamilton
and
Mansel),
or
because
of the
insufficiency
of the
evidence
furnished
by
physical
and
physical
data, to
warrant
a
positive
conclusion
(as
taught
by the
school
of
Herbert
Spencer);
--
opposed
alike
dogmatic
skepticism
and to
dogmatic
theism..
Infancy
::
Infancy
(n.) The first age of
anything;
the
beginning
or early
period
of
existence;
as, the
infancy
of an art..
Cabala
::
Cabala
(n.) A kind of
occult
theosophy
or
traditional
interpretation
of the
Scriptures
among
Jewish
rabbis
and
certain
mediaeval
Christians,
which
treats
of the
nature
of god and the
mystery
of human
existence.
It
assumes
that every
letter,
word,
number,
and
accent
of
Scripture
contains
a
hidden
sense;
and it
teaches
the
methods
of
interpretation
for
ascertaining
these
occult
meanings.
The
cabalists
pretend
even to
foretell
events
by this
means..
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