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Definition of life
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 life is as below...
Life (n.) A
history
of the acts and
events
of a life; a
biography;
as,
Johnson
wrote the life of
Milton..
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Drown
::
Drown (v. t.) To
deprive
of life by
immersion
in water or other
liquid.
Paleozoic
::
Paleozoic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
designating,
the older
division
of
geological
time
during
which life is known to have
existed,
including
the
Silurian,
Devonian,
and
Carboniferous
ages, and also to the life or rocks of those ages. See Chart of
Geology..
Cochineal
::
Cochineal
() A
dyestuff
consisting
of the dried
bodies
of
females
of the
Coccus
cacti,
an
insect
native
in
Mexico,
Central
America,
etc., and found on
several
species
of
cactus,
esp.
Opuntia
cochinellifera..
Smite
::
Smite (v. t.) To
destroy
the life of by
beating,
or by
weapons
of any kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the
sword,
or with an arrow or other
instrument..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. t.) To
produce
the
spiritual
change
called
conversion
in (any one); to turn from a bad life to a good one; to
change
the heart and moral
character
of (any one) from the
controlling
power of sin to that of
holiness.
Animating
::
Animating
(a.)
Causing
animation;
life-giving;
inspiriting;
rousing.
Parsnip
::
Parsnip
(n.) The
aromatic
and
edible
spindle-shaped
root of the
cultivated
form of the
Pastinaca
sativa,
a
biennial
umbelliferous
plant which is very
poisonous
in its wild
state;
also, the plant
itself..
Third
::
Third (n.) The third part of the
estate
of a
deceased
husband,
which,
by some local laws, the widow is
entitled
to enjoy
during
her
life..
Part
::
Part (n.) A
particular
character
in a drama or a play; an
assumed
personification;
also, the
language,
actions,
and
influence
of a
character
or an actor in a play; or,
figuratively,
in real life. See To act a part, under Act..
Age
::
Age (n.)
Mature
age;
especially,
the time of life at which one
attains
full
personal
rights
and
capacities;
as, to come of age; he (or she) is of age..
Umbellifer
::
Umbellifer
(n.) A plant
producing
an umbel or
umbels.
Cholera
::
Cholera
(n.) One of
several
diseases
affecting
the
digestive
and
intestinal
tract and more or less
dangerous
to life, esp. the one
commonly
called
Asiatic
cholera..
Young
::
Young
(superl.)
Not long born; still in the first part of life; not yet
arrived
at
adolescence,
maturity,
or age; not old;
juvenile;
-- said of
animals;
as, a young
child;
a young man; a young
fawn..
Brisk
::
Brisk (a.) Full of
spirit
of life;
effervesc/ng,
as
liquors;
sparkling;
as, brick
cider..
Insurance
::
Insurance
(n.) The sum for which life or
property
is
insured.
Archaean
::
Archaean
(n.) The
earliest
period
in
geological
period,
extending
up to the Lower
Silurian.
It
includes
an Azoic age,
previous
to the
appearance
of life, and an
Eozoic
age,
including
the
earliest
forms of
life..
Profligacy
::
Profligacy
(a.) The
quality
of state of being
profligate;
a
profligate
or very
vicious
course
of life; a state of being
abandoned
in moral
principle
and in vice;
dissoluteness.
Religion
::
Religion
(n.) The
outward
act or form by which men
indicate
their
recognition
of the
existence
of a god or of gods
having
power over their
destiny,
to whom
obedience,
service,
and honor are due; the
feeling
or
expression
of human love, fear, or awe of some
superhuman
and
overruling
power,
whether
by
profession
of
belief,
by
observance
of rites and
ceremonies,
or by the
conduct
of life; a
system
of faith and
worship;
a
manifestation
of
piety;
as,
ethical
religions;
monotheistic
religions;
natural
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To move
beyond
the range of the
senses
or of
knowledge;
to pass away;
hence,
to
disappear;
to
vanish;
to
depart;
specifically,
to
depart
from life; to die..
Necessary
::
Necessary
(n.) A thing that is
necessary
or
indispensable
to some
purpose;
something
that one can not do
without;
a
requisite;
an
essential;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural;
as, the
necessaries
of
life..
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