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Definition of Hylism

Hylism
Hylism Hy"lism, n. [Gr. ? wood, matter.] (Metaph.) A theory which regards matter as the original principle of evil.

Meaning of Hylism from wikipedia

- Look up hyl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hyl or HYL may refer to: Helsingin yhteislyseo, a school in Kontula, Helsinki, Finland Hydroxylysine, an...
- system. 1 TME = 1 kp / 1 m/s2 = 1 kp⋅s2/m = 9.80665 kg 1 hyl = 1 kp⋅s2/m = 9.80665 kg or 1 hyl (alternate definition – mgfs) = 1 p⋅s2/m = 9.80665 g The...
- gravitational system related to the centimetre–gram–second system, and the mug, hyl, par, or TME (German: technische M****eneinheit, lit. 'technical m**** unit'...
- Henry Yorke Lyell Brown FGS (23 August 1843 – 22 January 1928) was an Australian geologist. Brown was born at Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada, the son...
- Latin. 3ª ed. 302 pp. ISBN 91-36-00281-X The standard author abbreviation Hyl. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name...
- Hydroxylysine (Hyl) is an amino acid with the molecular formula C6H14N2O3. It was first discovered in 1921 by Donald Van Slyke as the 5-hydroxylysine...
- alternate, but rarely used unit of m****: the metric slug (sometimes mug or hyl) is that m**** that accelerates at 1 m·s−2 when subjected to a force of 1 kgf...
- Acceleration (a) ft/s2 m/s2 ft/s2 m/s2 ft/s2 Gal m/s2 m/s2 M**** (m) slug hyl pound-m**** kilogram pound gram tonne kilogram Force (F), weight (W) pound...
- Voivodeship. The name of the peninsula might come from either the Old Polish word hyl/hel, meaning "empty or exposed place", or the Germanic word heel, which is...
- Acceleration (a) ft/s2 m/s2 ft/s2 m/s2 ft/s2 Gal m/s2 m/s2 M**** (m) slug hyl pound-m**** kilogram pound gram tonne kilogram Force (F), weight (W) pound...