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“existence”
1. The state or fact of living or of being: Until Catherine received the letter, she did not know of the existence of her Aunt
Gesine in Germany!
2. A certain way of living: Adam was not happy with his existence in the urban world, so he returned to his rural life on the farm.
2. A certain way of living: Adam was not happy with his existence in the urban world, so he returned to his rural life on the farm.
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stato-, stat-, sta-, -static, -stasi, staso-, -stasis, -stasia, -stacy, -stitute, -stitution, -sist
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“existence”
(Greek: a being, individual; being, existence)
(The special features of folivorous existence)
(human activities brought new objects and concepts into existence)
(Greek: said to be a stem for "all, every, whole", or "complete"; that is, a field of study in biology that refers to the whole set of omics including their -omics and -ome subfields in order to understand life as a holistic existence and organic beings as a whole)