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anthroposophy.noun
a system established by
the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner that seeks to optimize physical
and mental health and well-being
anthroposophical.adjective
anthroposophist.noun,.plural.anthroposophists
anthropic-also-anthropical.adjective
of.or.relating.to
human beings or the era of human life
and
regarding life elsewhere
anthropocentric.adjective
interpreting reality exclusively
in terms of human values and experience; regarding human beings as the
central element of the universe
anthropocentrically.adverb
anthropocentrism.noun
anthropology.noun
mostly the study of primitive
peoples myths
and institutions;
the science
of human beings, especially the study of human beings in relation to distribution,
origin,
classification
and relationship
of races,
physical character,
environmental
and social.relations
and culture
anthropological.adjective
related
to anthropology
anthropologically.adverb
anthropologist.noun,.plural.anthropologists
antibody.noun,.plural.antibodies
word means 'against the body'; any of a large
number of proteins of high molecular
weight that are produced normally in response to what the body determines
as threatening to its well being; vaccination ingredients are designed
to stimulate.B cells.with
what's called an antigen, but there
are
questions
antibiotic.noun,.plural.antibiotics
the word means 'against life'; a substance,
such as penicillin or streptomycin, produced by or derived
from certain fungi, bacteria
and other organisms, that can
destroy or inhibit the growth of
other microorganisms; it's using one man made strong poison to counteract
another weaker poison and now you have a stronger poison the body must
then deal with. Antibiotics used to be widely used in the prevention and
treatment of infectious diseases, but are now out of favor due to many
negative issues
antibiotic.adjective
of.or.relating.to
antibiotics; of or relating to antibiosis; destroying life or preventing
the inception or continuance
of life
antibiotically.adverb
antibiosis.noun
an association
between two or more organisms that is detrimental
to at least one of them, perhaps because the antibiotic has affected them
to be so; the antagonistic
association between an organism and the metabolic
substances produced by another, example being one part of the body trying
too rid itself of a poison that affects another part of the body
antitoxin.noun,.plural.antitoxins
an antibody.formed
in response
to and capable
of neutralizing
a specific.toxin
of biological.origin;
concoctions
of chemicals such as produced for use in risk prone.vaccinations
also would fall into the antitoxin category,
but they are toxic themselves, however, serums.containing
antitoxins continue to be developed
to treat human and animal diseases.caused
by the action of biological,
industrial and environmental toxins, such
as.tetanus,
botulism,
diphtheria
heavy metals such as in chemtrails and 'cides'
antidote.noun,.plural.antidotes
a remedy
or other agent.used
to neutralize or counteract
the effects of a poison;
an agent
that relieves or counteracts (walking as an antidote to nervous tension)
antidotally.adverb
antidotal.adjective
antigen.noun,.plural.antigens
normally a non toxic.substance,
usually a protein or
carbohydrate
substance acting as a enzyme,
which causes.production
of an antibody; poisonous and dangerous
vaccinations,
are alleged
to be capable
of stimulating
a response from one's natural immune.system
and this done mostly with adjuvants
(your system is designed to puke
up poisons, bad food, etc., but injecting them into your blood stream is
an entirely different and highly dangerous thing as it bypasses normal
bodily responses in overriding the body's natural systems by means of chemically
concocted
injectable serums); what's the
difference between immunization and vaccination and always check the
product monograph which comes
with all vaccines, because in addition to injuries, many people become
disabled and/or die from vaccines
antigenically.adverb
antigenic.adjective
antigenicity.noun
anti-infective.adjective
capable of preventing or counteracting
infection (an anti-infective agent)
anti-infective.noun,.plural.anti-infectives
a concoction
believed to have anti-infective properties
antiparticle.noun,.plural.antiparticles
is a particle
with the same
mass and
spin
and lifetime as a specific
particle, but with an opposite charge (magnetic
movement); example, the positron
is the anti particle of the electron
and vice versa
antipathy.noun,.plural.antipathies
a strong feeling of aversion
or repugnance; enmity;
an object of aversion
antithesis.noun,.plural.antitheses
the exact opposite; a contrast
or opposition
of thoughts
antithetically.adverb
antithetic, antithetical.adjectives
antitype.noun,.plural.antitypes
something that is foreshadowed
by or identified with an earlier symbol.or.type,
such as a figure or event in the New
Testament having counterpart
in the Old Testament;
prefigure;
a contrasting.type
(Creator-God told the ancient.Israelites
to come out of the bondage
they were under in Egypt {Exodus 3:7-10}
and he tells men and women today to come out
of the bondage they may be in)
antitypical.adjective
antiquity.noun,.plural.antiquities
ancient
times, especially the times preceding the Middle
Ages; the people, especially the writers and artisans, of ancient times
(today's inventions were unknown to antiquity); considerable age (a carving
of great antiquity); something, such as an object or a relic,
belonging to or dating from ancient times
antique.adjective
belonging to, made in or typical of an earlier
period in history; old (antiques discovered in excavations); of or dealing
in antiques
antique.noun
an object having special value because of its
age, especially a domestic item or piece of furniture or handicraft esteemed
for its artistry, beauty or period of origin
antique, antiqued,antiquing,
antiques.verbs
transitive
verb use.to
give the appearance of an antique to (antiqued an oak chest)
intransitive
verb use.to
hunt or shop for antiques
antiquely.adverb
antiqueness.noun
antiquated.adjective
old fashioned and out of date; archaic
antiquate, antiquated,
antiquating,
antiquates.transitive
verbs
to make obsolete
or old-fashioned; to antique (we
took the antiquated vase to an antique shop)
antiquation.noun
antiquarian.adjective
of.or.relating.to
antiquaries or to the study or collecting of antiquities
dealing in or having to do with old or rare books
antiquarian.noun,.plural.antiquarians
one who studies, collects or deals in antiquities
antiquarianism.noun
antiquary.noun,.plural.antiquaries
an antiquarian; an antiquary is a person who studies
the past or who collects or buys and sells old and valuable objects; an
expert on or student of antiquities; a collector of antiquities
apathy.noun
lack of feeling or emotion; impassiveness; lack
of interest or concern; indifference; don't care to check out right from
wrong
apathetic.adjective
having or showing little or no
feeling or emotion; spiritless; having little or no interest or concern;
indifferent
apathetically.adverb
synonym.impassive
apex.noun,.plural.apexes.or.apices
the highest point; the vertex
(the apex of a triangle; the apex of a hill); the point of culmination;
summit; the usually pointed end of an object; the tip (the apex of a leaf)
apparatus.noun,.plural.apparatus.or.apparatuses
an appliance
or device
for a particular.purpose
(an vehicle wheel alignment.machine;
a heart monitoring
apparatus; an integrated.group
of materials
or devices used for a particular purpose (dental apparatus); equipment;
the totality of means
by which a designated.function
is performed
or a specific.task.executed;
the apparatus of an organization.or.system,
such
as a family or a company, is its structure
and method
of operation;
apparatus is the equipment, such as tools and machines, which is used to
do a particular job or activity (one of the boys had to be rescued by firemen
wearing breathing apparatus)
apparent.adjective
an apparent situation, quality
or feeling seems to exist, although you cannot be certain that it does
exist (it is apparent when one looks at the mathematics
of the multiiverse that a great intelligence designed it:.Psalms
14:1 "...The fool has said in his heart, There is no God...");
appearing as such but not
necessarily
so; seeming.(an
apparent advantage); readily
seen; visible; readily comprehended; clear or obvious;
readily seen; visible; readily understood; clear or obvious
apparently.adverb
the word 'apparently' means
'as it seems to be'; you use apparently to indicate
that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but
you are not certain that it is true; you use apparently to refer
to something that seems to be true, although you are not sure whether it
is or not
apparentness.noun
synonyms.clear,
clearcut, distinct, evident, manifest, obvious, patent, plain
apparition.noun,.plural.apparitions
anything that appears unexpectedly or remarkably;
a ghost; the act of appearing
amplitude.noun,.plural.amplitudes
greatness of size; magnitude;
fullness; copiousness; breadth
or range, as of intelligence; the maximum absolute (complete, perfect,
not mixed, pure) value
Physics:.the
maximum absolute value of a periodically varying quantity
Electronics:.the
maximum absolute value reached by a voltage or current waveform (at maximum
volume
on the stereo the loudness was unbearable)
addict, addicted,
addicting,
addicts.transitive
verbs
to devote
or give (oneself) habitually or compulsively.(she
was addicted to rock music); to cause to become compulsively and physiologically
dependent on a habit forming substance (he was addicted to sugar drinks)
addict.noun
one who is addicted
addictive.adjective
addiction.noun,.plural.addictions
the condition
and amount of being addicted (had an addiction for fast cars; got fat as
he was addicted to sugar thus breaking
the connection between his soul and physical body); compulsive.physiological
need for a habit-forming substance
abridge,
abridged,
abridging,abridges.transitive
verbs
to reduce the length of
(a written text); condense; to
cut short; curtail; shorten
abridger.noun,.plural.abridgers
abridgment.also.abridgement.noun
the act of abridging or the state
of being abridged; a written text that has been abridged
arbor.noun,.plural.arbors
a shady resting place in a garden or park, often
made of rustic work or latticework
on which plants, such as climbing shrubs or vines, are grown
abbreviate, abbreviated,
abbreviating,
abbreviates.transitive
verbs
to make shorter; shorten; to reduce a word or
phrase to a shorter form intended to represent the full form
abbreviation.noun,.plural.abbreviations
abbreviator.noun,.plural.abbreviators
Music:.any
of various symbols used in notation to indicate that a series of notes
is to be repeated
Akashic record.noun,.plural.Akashic
records
If I asked what your first
girlfriend looked like, what you're first kiss was like, the information
comes to you from the Akashic Record, which is memories (frequencies, for
all
is frequencies) and tethered
to whatever thoughts one's mind may be on at the moment; Akashic comes
from the East Indian Vedic scriptures
and means space or
the ether, the vacuum, the zero point, the
stillness of all, where all
memory is recorded and that is frequencies stored in what could be
called the 'big frequency', the Infinite
Intelligent Energy, the ultimate consciousness, where absolutely nothing
is lost. It's the memory bank of all that is or ever was and ever could
be. The brain uses what's
called, the Akashic Record to store our beliefs and retrieves them as thoughts.
This is the
archive where all information is stored that is produced by all beings,
both human and otherwise, who have ever lived. This is also called the
mass consciousness, the collective
mind, etc., where information comes to us from and in
accordance with our attitudes
and desires. In here all information
as to composition of all rocks, plants, humans, etc. is stored. All information
in this invisible structure
comes to us from this Akashic Record. Depending on how our
'radio' is tuned, we draw info from it. You have intent to change a
radio station and similarly you have intent to make certain thoughts a
part of you or not. Why would you not want any evils in your past not wiped
from that part of the Akashic record? In
Christ.all
is wiped that's evil and that permanently:.Hebrews
13:5. Deepak on Akashic field
record.
asynchronism.noun,.plural.asynchronisms
asynchrony.noun,.plural.asynchronies
lack of temporal.concurrence;
absence of synchronism
asynchronous.adjective
asynchronously.adverb
alcove.noun.plural.alcoves
a recess
or partly enclosed extension connected to or forming part of a room; a
secluded
structure, such as a bower,
in a garden
allow,
allowed,
allowing,
allows.verbs
transitive verb use.to
let do or happen; permit.(we
allow smoking only in certain areas; to permit the presence of (no pets
are allowed inside); to permit to have (allow oneself a little treat);
to make provision for; assign (the schedule allows time for a coffee break);
to plan for in case of need (allow two inches in the fabric for shrinkage);
to grant as a discount or in exchange (allowed me 20 dollars on my old
printer)
intransitive verb use.to
offer a possibility; admit (the poem allows of several interpretations);
to take a possibility into account; make allowance (in calculating profit,
retailers must allow for breakage and spoilage)
allowably.adverb
allowable.adjective
allowance.noun,.plural.allowances
the act
of allowing; an amount that is
allowed or granted (finished my weekly allowance of two eggs); something,
such as money, given at regular intervals
or for a specific.purpose
(a travel allowance that covers hotel and restaurant bills); a price reduction,
especially one granted in exchange for used merchandise (the dealer gave
us an allowance on our old car); a consideration
for possibilities
or modifying.circumstances.(an
allowance for breakage; made allowances for rush-hour traffic in estimating
travel time); an allowed difference in dimension
of closely mating machine parts; tolerance
allowance,
allowanced,
allowancing,
allowances.transitive
verbs
to put on a fixed allowance
(cut expenses by strictly allowancing the sales representatives); to dispense
in fixed quantities;
ration
apple-polish,
apple-polished,
apple-polishing,
apple-polishes.verbs
intransitive verb use.to
seek favor by toadying
transitive verb use.to
seek favor with; flatter; fawn
apple polisher.or.apple-polisher.noun
accelerate, accelerated,
accelerating,
accelerates.verbs
transitive verb use.to
increase the speed of; to cause
to occur sooner than expected; to cause to develop or progress more quickly
(a substance used to accelerate a fire; meditation will accelerate higher
consciousness)
Physics:.to
cause a change of velocity
intransitive verb use.to
move or act faster; speed
accelerative.adjective
accelerant.noun,.plural.accelerants
a substance,
such as a petroleum distillate, that is used as a catalyst;
an additive.concocted
to increase the performance of fossil
fuel.engines
acceleration.noun,.plural.accelerations
the act of accelerating;
the process of being accelerated
Physics:.the
rate of change of velocity with
respect to time
accelerator.noun
something that increases speed; a device, especially
the gas pedal of a motor vehicle for increasing speed
Chemistry:.a
substance that increases the speed of a reaction Physics:.a
device, such as a cyclotron or linear
accelerator, that accelerates charged subatomic particles or nuclei
to high energies, also called atom smasher
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