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- | <note important> | + | ====== life ====== |
- | -Me | + | /līf/ |
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- | <note tip>" | + | **noun**: life |
- | -Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart</ | + | **plural noun**: lives |
+ | **noun**: one's life | ||
+ | **plural noun**: one's lifes | ||
- | <note tip>**" | + | - the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, |
- | himself."** | + | - the existence of an individual human being or animal. |
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+ | * either | ||
+ | * any of a number of successive existences in which a soul is held to be reincarnated (as in Hinduism and some other religious traditions). | ||
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+ | - the period between the birth and death of a living thing, especially a human being. | ||
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+ | * **INFORMAL**\\ a sentence of imprisonment for life | ||
+ | - vitality, vigor, or energy. | ||
+ | - (in art) the depiction of a subject from a real model, rather than from an artist' | ||
- | -Leo Tolstoy</ | + | ==== Origin ==== |
- | <note tip> | + | Old English līf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lijf, German Leib ‘body’, also to live1. |
- | (“use it or lose it”)** | + | |
- | -Benjamin Hardy, PhD | + | {{:life.png?nolink | Origin}} |
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- | -Karen Lamb</ | + | ====== ar·chi·tect ====== |
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- | -John Di Lemme</ | + | **noun**: architect |
- | + | **plural noun**: architects | |
- | <note tip>**“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how."** | + | |
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- | -Friedrich Nietzsche</ | + | |
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- | <note tip>**“The only person you are destined to become,\\ is the person you decide to be.”** | + | |
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- | -Ralph Waldo Emerson | + | |
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- | -Ralph Waldo Emerson</ | + | |
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- | -Muhammad Ali</ | + | |
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- | -Mike Dean Murdock</ | + | |
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- | -**Y**our **N**ame **H**ere</ | + | |
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- | -Benjamin Franklin</ | + | |
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- | -Satoshi Nakamoto</ | + | |
+ | - a person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction. | ||
+ | * a person who is responsible for inventing or realizing a particular idea or project. | ||
+ | - Computing | ||
+ | * a person who designs hardware, software, or networking applications and services of a specified type for a business or other organization | ||
+ | **verb**: Computing | ||
+ | **verb**: architect | ||
+ | **3rd person present**: architects | ||
+ | **past tense**: architected | ||
+ | **past participle**: | ||
+ | **gerund or present participle**: | ||
+ | design and configure (a program or system). | ||
+ | ==== Origin ==== | ||
+ | mid 16th century: from French architecte, from Italian architetto, via Latin from Greek arkhitektōn, |
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