living being in English

noun

living creature, animal

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1. I want to make a living being creative.

2. Wine is a way of living, being and sharing in Bages

3. Therefore, “soul” in the Biblical sense refers to the entire living being.

4. Coupling device for introducing acoustic waves into the body of a living being

5. A living being, especially an animal: land Creatures; microscopic Creatures in a drop of water

6. A living being, especially an animal: land Creatures; microscopic Creatures in a drop of water

7. On An Essential level, an Aura is the magnetic field that surrounds each living being

8. Avow is an initiative to build an open, equal, and carefree world for every living being

9. It is in this anxious atmosphere that Kurosawa's next film, Record of a Living Being, was conceived.

10. The first signals are produced from an internal organ in the abdominal cavity of a living being.

11. Biocenosis : is the set of living being in the ecosystem: animals, plants, fungi and all types of microorganisms

12. He does not take into consideration the fact that they are killing, or trying to kill an living being.

13. At one point, the four spent three hours vocalizing and trumpeting—the vibrations felt by every living being in the sanctuary.

14. Going Barefoot is the gentlest way of walking and can symbolise a way of living — being authentic, vulnerable, sensitive to our surroundings.

15. The word "Azoic" is derived from the Greek a- meaning without and zoön meaning animal (or living being), it …

16. Animalcule (n.) "very small animal," especially a microscopic one, 1590s, from Late Latin animalculum (plural animalcula), diminutive of Latin animal "living being" (see animal (n.))

17. In addition, Psylocke could also use her telepathy to project a focused beam of directed psionic energy called a "psycho-blast" that could incapacitate or kill a living being instantly.

18. 7 Then the Lord God formed the man out of the dust from the ground and Breathed the breath of life into his nostrils, and the man became a living being.

19. A Contagious disease is one that can be transmitted from one living being to another through direct or indirect contact. Thus the flu, which can be transmitted by coughing, and cholera, which is often …

20. The Curiosity, Stephen Kiernan’s debut novel, is a gripping, poignant, and thoroughly original thriller that raises disturbing questions about the very nature of life and humanity—man as a scientific subject, as a tabloid plaything, as a living being, as a Curiosity.… Dr

21. Animus (n.) 1820, "temper" (usually in a hostile sense), from Latin Animus "rational soul, mind, life, mental powers, consciousness, sensibility; courage, desire," related to anima "living being, soul, mind, disposition, passion, courage, anger, spirit, feeling," from PIE root *ane-"to breathe."

22. Automaton (n.) 1610s, "a self-acting machine;" 1670s, "a living being acting mechanically," from Latin Automaton (Suetonius), from noun use of Greek Automaton, neuter of automatos "self-acting," from autos "self" (see auto-) + matos "thinking, animated, willing," from PIE *mn-to-, from root *men-(1) "to think."

23. Automaton (n.) 1610s, "a self-acting machine;" 1670s, "a living being acting mechanically," from Latin automaton (Suetonius), from noun use of Greek automaton, neuter of Automatos "self-acting," from autos "self" (see auto-) + matos "thinking, animated, willing," from PIE *mn-to-, from root *men-(1) "to think."

24. Avow is an initiative to build an open, equal, and carefree world for every living being by working together, working open, and with the participation of everyone, by creating things that solve minor to major problems of the world and contribute to a better life of everyone, by holding hands of those who need help and providing care to not just

25. Ahimsa (non-violence), the first and foremost of the five yamas (restraints) described in the Yoga Sutra, entreats us to live in such a way that we cause no harm in thought, speech, or action to any living being, including ourselves.In its pure form, Ahimsa is the spontaneous expression of the highest form of love—an unconditional positive regard for everyone and everything.