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1 absēns
absēns entis, adj. [P. of absum], absent: quod is non absens reus factus esset: absenti senatui plausus est datus: absentem alqm condemnare: absens perii, away from you, O.: nobis absentibus: illum absens absentem auditque videtque, V.: postulo ut mihi tua domus te praesente absente pateat, i. e. whether you are at home or not, T.: absente nobis turbatumst, in our absence, T.: plebs tribunos plebi absentes Sex. Tempanium M. Asellium fecit, i. e. although they did not appear as competitors, L.—Poet. of places: Romae rus optas, absentem rusticus urbem tollis ad astra, H.—As subst, an absent person: minitari absenti: absentem defendere.* * *(gen.), absentis ADJabsent, missing, away, gone; physically elsewhere (things), non-existent -
2 antecēdēns
antecēdēns entis, adj. [P. of antecedo], foregoing, preceding: hora.—In philosophy, the antecedent: causa. — Plur. as subst, the premises (of reasoning).* * *(gen.), antecedentis ADJforegoing, preceding; former; prior; previously existent, pre-existing -
3 apsens
(gen.), apsentis ADJabsent, missing, away, gone; physically elsewhere (things), non-existent -
4 substantivus
substantiva, substantivum ADJself-existent; substantive -
5 increabilis
incrĕābĭlis, e, adj. [in-creabilis], not of a created nature, self-existent (eccl. Lat.): non peperit creatura eum qui est increabilis. Mar. Marc. Serm. 1, 7. -
6 substantivus
I.In gen.:II.res,
Tert. adv. Prax. 26; id. adv. Hermog. 26.—In gram.: substantivum verbum, the substantive verb, i.e. sum (a transl. of the Gr. huparktikon), Prisc. p. 812 fin. P.
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existent — EXISTÉNT, Ă, existenţi, te, adj. Care există, se află, trăieşte; care se manifestă. [pr.: eg zis ] – Din fr. existant (după existenţă). Trimis de RACAI, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 Existent ≠ inexistent, neexistent Trimis de siveco, 03.08.2004.… … Dicționar Român
Existent — Ex*ist ent, a. [L. existens, entis, p. pr. of existere. See {Exist}.] Having being or existence; existing; being; occurring now; taking place. [1913 Webster] The eyes and mind are fastened on objects which have no real being, as if they were… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
existent — Adj. (Aufbaustufe) vorhanden, als existierend feststellbar Beispiel: Diese E Mail Adresse ist nicht mehr existent … Extremes Deutsch
Existent — Existent, lat. deutsch, daseiend; Existenz, Dasein, Bestand; Lebensunterhalt; existiren, dasein, bestehen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
existent — index actual, bodily, concrete, conscious (awake), corporeal, current, de facto, extant … Law dictionary
existent — 1560s, a back formation from existence, or else from L. existentem/exsistentem (nom. existens/exsistens), prp. of existere/exsistere (see EXISTENCE (Cf. existence)) … Etymology dictionary
existent — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ existing … English terms dictionary
existent — [eg zis′tənt, igzist′ənt] adj. [L existens, prp. of existere, EXIST] 1. having existence or being; existing 2. existing now; present; immediate … English World dictionary
existent — [[t]ɪgzɪ̱stənt[/t]] ADJ You can describe something as existent when it exists. [FORMAL] → See also non existent Their remedy lay within the range of existent technology. Syn: existing … English dictionary
existent — adjective Etymology: Latin exsistent , exsistens, present participle of exsistere Date: 1561 1. having being ; existing 2. existing now ; present < existent methods of flood control > • existent noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
existent — ex|ist|ent1 [ıgˈzıstənt] adj formal existing now ≠ ↑nonexistent ▪ existent differences existent 2 existent2 n technical something that is real and exists … Dictionary of contemporary English