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11substantiality — n. 1. Substantialness. 2. Corporeity, materiality …
12substantiality — The extent to which a market segment is sufficiently large or profitable to provide a worthwhile attempt to service it …
13substantiality — n actuality, reality, corporeality, physicality. See substance(def. 2) …
14substantiality — sub·stan·ti·al·i·ty …
15substantiality — noun the quality of being substantial or having substance • Syn: ↑substantialness, ↑solidness • Ant: ↑insubstantiality • Derivationally related forms: ↑solid (for: ↑ …
16substantial — substantiality, substantialness, n. substantially, adv. /seuhb stan sheuhl/, adj. 1. of ample or considerable amount, quantity, size, etc.: a substantial sum of money. 2. of a corporeal or material nature; tangible; real. 3. of solid character or …
17Fair use — is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as use for scholarship or review. It provides for the legal, non licensed citation or… …
18Materialism — • As the word itself signifies, Materialism is a philosophical system which regards matter as the only reality in the world, which undertakes to explain every event in the universe as resulting from the conditions and activity of matter, and… …
19Soul — • The question of the reality of the soul and its distinction from the body is among the most important problems of philosophy, for with it is bound up the doctrine of a future life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Soul Soul …
20solidness — noun 1. the consistency of a solid • Syn: ↑solidity • Ant: ↑porosity (for: ↑solidity) • Derivationally related forms: ↑solid, ↑solid …