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Definition of life
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Life (n.)
Enjoyment
in the right use of the
powers;
especially,
a
spiritual
existence;
happiness
in the favor of God;
heavenly
felicity..
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Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) The
representation
made of the
aspect
of the
heavens
at the
moment
of a
person's
birth,
by which the
astrologer
professed
to
foretell
the
events
of the
person's
life;
especially,
the sign of the
zodiac
rising
above the
horizon
at such a
moment..
Waste
::
Waste (v.)
Spoil,
destruction,
or
injury,
done to
houses,
woods,
fences,
lands,
etc., by a
tenant
for life or for
years,
to the
prejudice
of the heir, or of him in
reversion
or
remainder..
Apiaceous
::
Apiaceous
(a.)
Umbelliferous.
Nomadize
::
Nomadize
(v. i.) To lead the life of a
nomad;
to
wander
with
flocks
and herds for the sake of
finding
pasturage.
Glomuliferous
::
Glomuliferous
(a.)
Having
small
clusters
of
minutely
branched
coral-like
excrescences.
Communism
::
Communism
(n.) A
scheme
of
equalizing
the
social
conditions
of life;
specifically,
a
scheme
which
contemplates
the
abolition
of
inequalities
in the
possession
of
property,
as by
distributing
all
wealth
equally
to all, or by
holding
all
wealth
in
common
for the equal use and
advantage
of all..
Honewort
::
Honewort
(n.) An
umbelliferous
plant of the genus Sison (S.
Amomum);
-- so
called
because
used to cure a
swelling
called
a hone.
Diogenes
::
Diogenes
(n.) A Greek Cynic
philosopher
(412?-323
B. C.) who lived much in
Athens
and was
distinguished
for
contempt
of the
common
aims and
conditions
of life, and for
sharp,
caustic
sayings..
Phylogeny
::
Phylogeny
(n.) The
history
of
genealogical
development;
the race
history
of an
animal
or
vegetable
type; the
historic
exolution
of the
phylon
or
tribe,
in
distinction
from
ontogeny,
or the
development
of the
individual
organism,
and from
biogenesis,
or life
development
generally..
Belgravian
::
Belgravian
(a.)
Belonging
to
Belgravia
(a
fashionable
quarter
of
London,
around
Pimlico),
or to
fashionable
life;
aristocratic..
World
::
World (n.) The
customs,
practices,
and
interests
of men;
general
affairs
of life; human
society;
public
affairs
and
occupations;
as, a
knowledge
of the
world..
Celibacy
::
Celibacy
(n.) The state of being
unmarried;
single
life, esp. that of a
bachelor,
or of one bound by vows not to
marry..
Dynamiter
::
Dynamiter
(n.) One who uses
dynamite;
esp., one who uses it for the
destruction
of life and
property..
Civil
::
Civil (a.)
Pertaining
to civic life and
affairs,
in
distinction
from
military,
ecclesiastical,
or
official
state..
Granuliferous
::
Granuliferous
(a.) Full of
granulations.
Virginity
::
Virginity
(n.) The
unmarried
life;
celibacy.
Life-saving
::
Life-saving
(a.) That saves life, or is
suited
to save life, esp. from
drowning;
as, the
life-saving
service;
a
life-saving
station..
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..
Lighten
::
Lighten
(v. t.) To make less
burdensome
or
afflictive;
to
alleviate;
as, to
lighten
the cares of life or the
burden
of
grief..
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..
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