capable of living in Hungarian
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Sentence patterns related to "capable of living"
1. Anaerobic — (adj.) capable of living without oxygen, 1879 (as Anaerobian; modern form first attested 1884), from Fr
2. "capable of living without oxygen", 1879 (as Anaerobian, modern form first attested 1884), from Fr
3. 17 There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.
4. An induced abortion (as apart from an accidental miscarriage) is the deliberate removal of a growing embryo or fetus from the mother before it is capable of living outside the womb.
5. Life Span: Because Aldabra tortoises haven't really been raised from birth for very long, it's still hard to determine what age a well-raised Aldabra born into captivity is capable of living to.
6. Anaerobic (adj.) "capable of living without oxygen," 1884 (earlier Anaerobian, 1879), from French anaérobie, coined 1863 by French bacteriologist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), from Greek an- "without" (see an- (1)) + aēr "air" (see air (n.1)) + bios "life," from PIE root *gwei- "to live."