life
nounplu lives.
life
In a general sense, that state of animals and plants, or of an organized being, in which its natural functions and motions are performed, or in which its organs are capable of performing their functions. A tree is not destitute of life in winter, when the functions of its organs are suspended; nor man during a swoon or syncope; nor strictly birds, quadrupeds or serpents during their torpitude in winter. They are not strictly dead, till the functions of their organs are incapable of being renewed.
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In animals, animation; vitality; and in man, that state of being in which the soul and body are united. He entreated me not to take his life.
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In plants, the state in which they grow or are capable of growth, by means of the circulation of the sap. The life of an oak may be two, three, or four hundred years.
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The present state of existence; the time from birth to death. The life of man seldom exceeds seventy years. If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. 7 Corinthians 15:19.
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Manner of living; conduct; deportment, in regard to morals. I will teach my family to lead good lives.
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Condition; course of living, in regard to happiness and misery. We say, a man’s life has been a series of prosperity, or misfortune.
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Blood, the supposed vehicle of animation. And the warm life came issuing through the wound.
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Animals in general; animal being. Full nature swarms with life.
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System of animal nature. Lives through all life.
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Spirit; animation; briskness; vivacity; resolution. They have no notion of life and fire in fancy and words.
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The living form; real person or state; in opposition to a copy; as, a picture is taken from the life; a description from the life.
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Exact resemblance; with to, before life. His portrait is draw to the life.
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General state of man, or of social manners; as the studies and arts that polish life.
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Condition; rank in society; as high life and low life.
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Common occurrences; course of things; human affairs. But to know that which before us lies in daily life, is the prime wisdom.
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A person; a living being; usually or always, a human being. How many lives were sacrificed during the revolution?
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Narrative of a past life; history of the events of life; biographical narration. Johnson wrote the life of Milton, and the lives of other poets.
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In Scripture, nourishment; support of life. For the tree of the field is man’s life. Deuteronomy 20:19.
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The stomach or appetite. His life abhorreth bread. Job 33:20.