eternality

  • 61world without end — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I adjective Enduring for all time: amaranthine, ceaseless, endless, eternal, everlasting, immortal, never ending, perpetual, unending. Archaic: eterne. See CONTINUE. II noun The quality or state of having no end:… …

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  • 62perpetuality — n. eternality, being everlasting, state of enduring forever …

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  • 63eternal — [ɪ tə:n(ə)l, i: ] adjective 1》 lasting or existing forever.     ↘informal tediously lengthy or persistent. 2》 valid for all time; essentially unchanging: eternal truths. 3》 (the Eternal) an everlasting or universal spirit, as represented by God.… …

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  • 64anitya-dharma — impermanent religion; does not accept the existence of the Supreme Lord or the eternality of the soul …

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  • 65eternal — adj. 1 existing always; without an end or (usu.) beginning in time. 2 essentially unchanging (eternal truths). 3 colloq. constant; seeming not to cease (your eternal nagging). Phrases and idioms: the Eternal God. Eternal City Rome. eternal… …

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  • 66eternalness — əlnə̇s noun ( es) : eternality …

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  • 67SCHUR, ZEV WOLF — (William; 1884–1910), pioneer Hebrew writer and journalist in the United States. Born in Lithuania, he settled in the United States in 1888 and spent most of his life in poverty. A friend of abraham mapu , Schur devoted himself to Hebrew… …

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