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Definition of life
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Life (n.) The
system
of
animal
nature;
animals
in
general,
or
considered
collectively..
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Quickening
::
Quickening
(n.) The first
motion
of the fetus in the womb felt by the
mother,
occurring
usually
about the
middle
of the term of
pregnancy.
It has been
popularly
supposed
to be due to the fetus
becoming
possessed
of
independent
life..
Genius
::
Genius
(n.) A good or evil
spirit,
or
demon,
supposed
by the
ancients
to
preside
over a man's
destiny
in life; a
tutelary
deity;
a
supernatural
being;
a
spirit,
good or bad. Cf.
Jinnee..
Resuscitate
::
Resuscitate
(v. i.) To come to life
again;
to
revive.
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..
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
shepherds;
hence,
relating
to rural life and
scenes;
as, a
pastoral
life..
Lifespring
::
Lifespring
(n.)
Spring
or
source
of life.
Warrior
::
Warrior
(n.) A man
engaged
or
experienced
in war, or in the
military
life; a
soldier;
a
champion..
Suscitation
::
Suscitate
(v. t.) To
rouse;
to
excite;
to call into life and
action.
Talipot
::
Talipot
(n.) A
beautiful
tropical
palm tree
(Corypha
umbraculifera),
a
native
of
Ceylon
and the
Malabar
coast.
It has a trunk sixty or
seventy
feet high,
bearing
a crown of
gigantic
fan-shaped
leaves
which are used as
umbrellas
and as fans in
ceremonial
processions,
and, when cut into
strips,
as a
substitute
for
writing
paper..
Soboliferous
::
Soboliferous
(a.)
Producing
soboles.
See
Illust.
of
Houseleek.
Rank
::
Rank (n. & v.)
Degree
of
dignity,
eminence,
or
excellence;
position
in civil or
social
life;
station;
degree;
grade;
as, a
writer
of the first rank; a
lawyer
of high
rank..
Youth
::
Youth (n.) The part of life that
succeeds
to
childhood;
the
period
of
existence
preceding
maturity
or age; the whole early part of life, from
childhood,
or,
sometimes,
from
infancy,
to
manhood..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) The point or step of
progression
to which a
person
has
arrived;
rank or
station
in life;
position.
Lifeboat
::
Lifeboat
(n.) A
strong,
buoyant
boat
especially
designed
for
saving
the lives of
shipwrecked
people..
Paleontology
::
Paleontology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
ancient
life of the
earth,
or of
fossils
which are the
remains
of such
life..
Coralliferous
::
Coralliferous
(a.)
Containing
or
producing
coral.
Skirret
::
Skirret
(n.) An
umbelliferous
plant
(Sium,
/
Pimpinella,
Sisarum).
It is a
native
of Asia, but has been long
cultivated
in
Europe
for its
edible
clustered
tuberous
roots,
which are very
sweet..
Trawl
::
Trawl (n.) A large bag net
attached
to a beam with iron
frames
at its ends, and
dragged
at the
bottom
of the sea, -- used in
fishing,
and in
gathering
forms of
marine
life from the sea
bottom..
Pertain
::
Pertain
(v. i.) To
belong;
to have
connection
with, or
dependence
on,
something,
as an
appurtenance,
attribute,
etc.; to
appertain;
as,
saltness
pertains
to the
ocean;
flowers
pertain
to plant
life..
Battle
::
Battle
(v. t.) A
struggle;
a
contest;
as, the
battle
of
life..
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