deathlessness

  • 51deathless — [deth′lis] adj. that cannot die; living forever; immortal deathlessly adv. deathlessness n …

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  • 52Death — n. 1 the final cessation of vital functions in an organism; the ending of life. 2 the event that terminates life. 3 a the fact or process of being killed or killing (stone to death; fight to the death). b the fact or state of being dead (eyes… …

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  • 53death — n. 1 the final cessation of vital functions in an organism; the ending of life. 2 the event that terminates life. 3 a the fact or process of being killed or killing (stone to death; fight to the death). b the fact or state of being dead (eyes… …

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  • 54eternality — (ˌ)ēˌtərˈnaləd.ē, ə̇ˌt , tə̄ˈn , təiˈn , lətē, i noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English eternalite, from Middle French eternalité, from Medieval Latin eternalitas, from Late Latin aeternalis eternal + Latin itas ity : the quality or state of being… …

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  • 55athanasia — /ath euh nay zheuh/, n. deathlessness; immortality. Also, athanasy /euh than euh see/. [1820 30; < Gk athanasía, equiv. to athánat(os) deathless (a A 6 + thánatos death) + ia IA, with ti > …

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  • 56athanasy — /ə thanˈə si/ noun Deathlessness ORIGIN: Gr athanasiā, from a (privative), and thanatos death …

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  • 57ath|a|na|sia — «ATH uh NAY zhuh», noun. deathlessness; immortality. ╂[< Greek athanasíā < athánatos immortal < a without + thánatos death] …

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