
1) Activity 2) Aerobiosis 3) Afterlife 4) Alacrity 5) Aliveness 6) Anima 7) Animation 8) Autobiography 9) Being 10) Biogenic 11) Biography 12) Biologic 13) Biological 14) Breakfast cereal 15) Breath 16) Briskness 17) Cereal 18) Cosmos 19) Days 20) Ebullience 21) Energy 22) Esprit 23) Family board game
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1) American musical trio 2) American weekly magazine 3) Animal Planet show 4) Animation 5) BBC high definition programme 6) Being 7) Beingness 8) Biographical focus 9) Biographical span 10) Biography 11) Biography subject 12) Biography topic 13) Birth to death 14) Board game or cereal 15) Board game or magazine
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- a characteristic state or mode of living
- the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living
- the experience of living; the course of human events and activities
- the condition of living or the state of being alive
- the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)
- the period between birth and the present time
- anim......
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The immanent active power of an animate material creature, of a human soul in the separated state, or of a pure spirit. The power of self-movement; intrinsic motion — that is, the power of a thing, within itself, to initiate a change or movement, and end it, independent of any other created cause.
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a noun that refers to a batsman being reprieved because of a mistake by the fielding team, through dropping a catch or the wicket-keeper missing a stumping.
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a noun that refers to a batsman being reprieved because of a mistake by the fielding team, through dropping a catch, missing a run-out chance or the wicket-keeper missing a stumping.
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• (n.) An essential constituent of life, esp. the blood. • (n.) Figuratively: The potential or animating principle, also, the period of duration, of anything that is conceived of as resembling a natural organism in structure or functions; as, the life of a state, a machine, or a book; authority is the life of government. • (n.) The l...
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(from the article `Cavendish, George`) English courtier and writer who won a minor but lasting reputation through a single work, his Life of Cardinal Wolsey, a landmark in the development ... ...and simpler; in a series of moving moments it unfolds the struggle within Sir Thomas More between his duty to conscience and his duty to his ki...
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weekly picture magazine (1936–72) published in New York City. Life was a pioneer in photojournalism and one of the major forces in that field`s ... [9 related articles]
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the state of a material complex or individual characterized by the capacity to perform certain functional activities, including metabolism, growth, ... [17 related articles]
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the total time for which a lamp has been operated before it becomes useless, or is considered to be so according to specified criteria NOTE - Lamp life is usually expressed in hours.
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See Conway's Game of Life.
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US weekly magazine of photojournalism, which recorded US and world events pictorially from 1936-72, 1978-â€Æ`. It was founded by Henry Luce, owner of Time Inc., who bought the title of an older...
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Origin: AS. Lf; akin to D. Lijf body, G. Leib body, MHG. Lp life, body, OHG. Lb life, Icel. Lf, life, body, Sw. Lif, Dan. Liv, and E. Live, v. See Live, and cf. Alive. ... 1. The state of being which begins with generation, birth, or germination, and ends with death; also, the time during which this state continues; that state of an animal or plant...
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The period during which a system is capable of operating above a specified performance level.
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Life (līf) noun ; plural Lives (līvz). [ Anglo-Saxon līf ; akin to Dutch lijf body, German leib body, Middle High German līp life, body, Old High German līb life, Icelandic līf , life, body, Swedish ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: līf Definitions: 1. Vitality, the essential condition of being alive; the state of existence characterized by such functions as metabolism, growth, reproduction, adaptation, and response to stimuli. 2. Living organisms such as animals and plants.
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[n] - the period from the present until death 2. [n] - the period between birth and the present time 3. [n] - the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) 4. [n] - a characteristic state or mode of living 5. [n] - the course of existence of an individual 6. [n] - the organic phenomenon that...
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the period of time from the first meeting of a House of Representatives to the dissolution (breaking up) or expiry of the House
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living noun the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities; `he could no longer cope with the complexities of life`
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Ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to such stimuli as light, heat, and sound. Life on Earth may have begun about 4 billion years ago when a chemical reaction produced the first organic substance. Over time, life has evolved from primitive single-celled organisms to complex multicellular ones. There are now some 10 million different species...
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