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111sempiternity — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The totality of time without beginning or end: eternality, eternalness, eternity, infinity, perpetuity. See LIMITED …
112eternal — a. 1. Self existent, self originated, absolute, necessary, self executing, self operative, inevitable, self active, without beginning or end, superior to time or cause. 2. Endless, everlasting, never ending, unending, interminable, ever during,… …
113eternity — e•ter•ni•ty [[t]ɪˈtɜr nɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) infinite time; duration without beginning or end 2) eternal existence, esp. as contrasted with mortal life 3) rel the timeless state into which the soul is believed to pass at death 4) a seemingly… …
114timeless — time•less [[t]ˈtaɪm lɪs[/t]] adj. 1) without beginning or end; eternal 2) referring or restricted to no particular time: timeless beauty[/ex] • Etymology: 1550–60 time′less•ly, adv. time′less•ness, n …
115eternal — /əˈtɜnəl / (say uh ternuhl), /i / (say ee ) adjective 1. lasting throughout eternity; without beginning or end: eternal life. 2. perpetual; ceaseless: *Sometimes, at night, dull explanations were given in Lance s room, over his little radio, but… …
116eternity — /əˈtɜnəti / (say uh ternuhtee), /i / (say ee ) noun (plural eternities) 1. infinite time; duration without beginning or end. 2. eternal existence, especially as contrasted with mortal life. 3. an endless or seemingly endless period of time.… …
117samsara — /samˈsarə/ (say sahm sahruh) noun Hinduism, Buddhism the cycle of birth and death, without beginning or end, in which ordinary mortals are trapped. {Hindi samsāra} …
118city — by Richard G. Smith While a great deal has been written about architecture by poststructuralists such as Derrida, relatively little has been written about cities and urbanism. This is also true in the writings of Baudrillard, who with the… …
119eternal — [ē tʉr′nəl, itʉr′nəl] adj. [ME < OFr < LL aeternalis < L aeturnus < aevum, an age < IE base * aiw , * āju , a life, vital force > AYE1] 1. without beginning or end; existing through all time; everlasting 2. of eternity 3.… …
120infinite — [in′fə nit] adj. [ME < L infinitus: see IN 2 & FINITE] 1. lacking limits or bounds; extending beyond measure or comprehension: without beginning or end; endless 2. very great; vast; immense 3. a) Math. indefinitely large; greater than any …