Immateriality

  • 11immateriality — im·materiality …

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  • 12immateriality — im•ma•te•ri•al•i•ty [[t]ˌɪm əˌtɪər iˈæl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state or character of being immaterial 2) something immaterial • Etymology: 1560–70 …

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  • 13immateriality — /ˌɪmətɪəriˈæləti/ (say .imuhtearree aluhtee) noun (plural immaterialities) 1. the state or character of being immaterial. 2. something immaterial …

  • 14immateriality — noun 1. complete irrelevance requiring no further consideration • Ant: ↑materiality • Derivationally related forms: ↑immaterial • Hypernyms: ↑irrelevance, ↑irrelevancy 2. the quality of not being physical; not consisting of ma …

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  • 15God, immateriality of —  Бога нематериальность …

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  • 16Immaterialities — Immateriality Im ma*te ri*al i*ty, n.; pl. {Immaterialities}. [Cf. F. immat[ e]rialit[ e].] The state or quality of being immaterial or incorporeal; as, the immateriality of the soul. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 17Scholasticism — • A term used to designate both a method and a system. It is applied to theology as well as to philosophy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scholasticism     Scholasticism    …

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  • 18System of Leibniz —     The System of Leibniz     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The System of Leibniz     I. LIFE OF LEIBNIZ     Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz was born at Leipzig on 21 June (1 July), 1646. In 1661 he entered the University of Leipzig as a student of… …

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  • 19incorporeality — noun the quality of not being physical; not consisting of matter • Syn: ↑immateriality • Ant: ↑corporeality, ↑materiality (for: ↑immateriality) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 20Vishnu — For other uses, see Vishnu (disambiguation). Vishnu Devanagari विष्णु Sanskrit Transliteration …

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