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Definition of exist
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Exist (v. i.) To live; to have life or the
functions
of
vitality;
as, men can not exist
water,
nor
fishes
on
land..
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Actual
::
Actual
(a.)
Existing
in act or
reality;
really
acted or
acting;
in fact; real; --
opposed
to
potential,
possible,
virtual,
speculative,
conceivable,
theoretical,
or
nominal;
as, the
actual
cost of
goods;
the
actual
case under
discussion..
Immemorial
::
Immemorial
(a.)
Extending
beyond
the reach of
memory,
record,
or
tradition;
indefinitely
ancient;
as,
existing
from time
immemorial..
Ancient
::
Ancient
(a.) Old; that
happened
or
existed
in
former
times,
usually
at a great
distance
of time;
belonging
to times long past;
specifically
applied
to the times
before
the fall of the Roman
empire;
--
opposed
to
modern;
as,
ancient
authors,
literature,
history;
ancient
days..
Separable
::
Separable
(a.)
Capable
of being
separated,
disjoined,
disunited,
or
divided;
as, the
separable
parts of
plants;
qualities
not
separable
from the
substance
in which they
exist..
Proglottis
::
Proglottis
(n.) One of the free, or
nearly
free,
segments
of a
tapeworm.
It
contains
both male and
female
reproductive
organs,
and is
capable
of a brief
independent
existence..
Resultant
::
Resultant
(a.)
Resulting
or
issuing
from a
combination;
existing
or
following
as a
result
or
consequence.
Commonwealth
::
Commonwealth
(n.)
Specifically,
the form of
government
established
on the death of
Charles
I., in 1649, which
existed
under
Oliver
Cromwell
and his son
Richard,
ending
with the
abdication
of the
latter
in
1659..
Fact
::
Fact (n.) The
assertion
or
statement
of a thing done or
existing;
sometimes,
even when
false,
improperly
put, by a
transfer
of
meaning,
for the thing done, or
supposed
to be done; a thing
supposed
or
asserted
to be done; as,
history
abounds
with false
facts..
Life
::
Life (n.)
Something
dear to one as one's
existence;
a
darling;
-- used as a term of
endearment.
Corporeality
::
Corporeality
(n.) The state of being
corporeal;
corporeal
existence.
Begin
::
Begin (v. i.) To have or
commence
an
independent
or first
existence;
to take rise; to
commence.
Polyschematist
::
Polyschematist
(a.)
Having,
or
existing
in, many
different
forms or
fashions;
multiform..
Rut
::
Rut (n.)
Sexual
desire
or
oestrus
of deer,
cattle,
and
various
other
mammals;
heat; also, the
period
during
which the
oestrus
exists..
Skeptic
::
Skeptic
(n.) A
person
who
doubts
the
existence
and
perfections
of God, or the truth of
revelation;
one who
disbelieves
the
divine
origin
of the
Christian
religion..
Standing
::
Standing
(a.)
Established
by law,
custom,
or the like;
settled;
continually
existing;
permanent;
not
temporary;
as, a
standing
army;
legislative
bodies
have
standing
rules of
proceeding
and
standing
committees..
Engender
::
Engender
(v. i.) To
assume
form; to come into
existence;
to be
caused
or
produced.
Coeval
::
Coeval
(n.) Of the same age;
existing
during
the same
period
of time,
especially
time long and
remote;
--
usually
followed
by
with..
Impossible
::
Impossible
(a.) Not
possible;
incapable
of being done, of
existing,
etc.;
unattainable
in the
nature
of
things,
or by means at
command;
insuperably
difficult
under the
circumstances;
absurd
or
impracticable;
not
feasible..
Animism
::
Animism
(n.) The
belief
that
inanimate
objects
and the
phenomena
of
nature
are
endowed
with
personal
life or a
living
soul; also, in an
extended
sense,
the
belief
in the
existence
of soul or
spirit
apart from
matter..
Existimation
::
Existimation
(n.)
Esteem;
opinion;
reputation.
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