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subsistent
subsistent, a. and n. Now rare or Obs. (səbˈsɪstənt) [ad. L. subsistens, -ent-, pr. pple. of subsistĕre to subsist. Cf. F. subsistant.] A. adj. 1. Existing substantially or really; existing of or by itself.1617 Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. viii. 294 Things essentiall, or subsistent, not Chimeraes onely.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neopythagoreanism
The platonic forms are no longer self-subsistent entities but are the elements which constitute the content of spiritual activity. wikipedia.org
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substant
substant, a. and n. rare. (ˈsʌbstənt) [ad. L. substans, -ant-, pr. pple. of substāre (see substance).] A. adj. 1. Substantial; subsistent.1660 Stanley Hist. Philos. ix. ii. (1687) 571/1 The Pythagoreans reduce all Beings, subsistent or substant, immediatly to Idæa's which truly are. 1838 J. E. Reade... Oxford English Dictionary
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Person (in theology) - Encyclopedia.com
Person is the subsistent, incommunicable subject of an intellectual nature — theology now has a notion of person that accounts for the distinct roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the biblical description of the economy of Redemption. This ontological notion of person, while far from adequate, offers a secure basis for theological ...
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Isagoge
I shall naturally decline to say, concerning genera and species, whether they subsist, whether they are bare, pure isolated conceptions, whether, if subsistent wikipedia.org
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self-subsistence
self-subˈsistence [self- 5 b.] The quality or condition of subsisting alone without dependence on or support of anything external.1629 Donne Serm. xxiv. (1640) 240 We banish all self-subsistence, all attributing of any power, to any faculty of our own. 1677 Gale Crt. Gentiles iv. 339 This Independen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Malotwana Siding
Most of the people who live in this village are mere subsistent farmers. wikipedia.org
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Batibo
The transitional climatic and vegetation zones have endowed the people with subsistent and cash crops. wikipedia.org
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ante rem
‖ ante rem Philos. (ˈæntiː rɛm) [med.L. (Albertus Magnus), ‘before the thing’.] Used as phr. and also attrib. Prior to the existence of a particular or physical thing; spec. of the philosophical theory (a form of realism 1) which holds that the universal is logically prior to, i.e. capable of existi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jema'a
local government are predominantly farmers, cultivating cash crops such as cotton, peanuts and ginger; and food crops such as corn, millet and sorghum in subsistent wikipedia.org
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identific
† idenˈtific, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. type *identificus: see identify.] Doing the same; concurring in action.1678 Gale Crt. Gentiles III. 140 Ludovicus à Dola..bends..his second part against the Jesuites to demonstrate, that a next, immediate, and identific concurse of God to al acts, both good and ba... Oxford English Dictionary
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Central Aguirre Historic District
On December 26, 1934, a series of protracted labor strikes began against the structured racial segregation and subsistent wages of the sugar cane industry wikipedia.org
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Irrigations souterraines Karez 砍儿井, Turpan 吐鲁番, Xinjiang 新疆
Plus de 1100 puits et chenaux d'une longueur totale de 5000 km subsistent dans le bassin de Turpan. Jadis vitaux sur la route de la soie, ils constituent encore de nos jours un système d'irrigation indispensable pour les cultures.
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A New Philosophy of Society
This means that a component is self-subsistent and may be "unplugged" from one assemblage and "plugged" into another without losing its identity. wikipedia.org
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Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola
Christianity is a self-subsistent reality and it has little if anything to gain from philosophy, the sciences and the arts. wikipedia.org
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