- Look up substance or
substances in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Substance may
refer to: Matter,
anything that has m**** and
takes up
space Chemical...
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under the Crown,
although any
duties which it
entails are
almost as
unsubstantial as its emoluments; and it is also in the
nature of an
honour or dignity...
- the
other hand used
figuratively of any
shadowy outline, or
fuzzy or
unsubstantial image; in optics, photography, and
cinematography especially, a flare...
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Although Neanderthals are
known to have
practised cannibalism,
there is
unsubstantial evidence to
suggest ritual defleshing. In 2019,
Gibraltarian palaeoanthropologists...
- of
materials at hand. Jerry-built things,
which are
things 'built
unsubstantially of bad materials', has a
separate unknown etymology. It is probably...
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Joseph Joy Dean, ed. Dublin:
Richard Grace. 1841. Duncan, Edward. "
Unsubstantial Father: A
Study of the
Hamlet Symbolism in Joyce's Ulysses". University...
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pursuits such as
poetry and mathematics.
Theology was, however, "rather
unsubstantial fodder" for d'Alembert. He
entered law
school for two years, and was...
- constitutions,
allowing them no
other food but Herbage, and such kind of
unsubstantial nutriment, so that the
Nursing Women's Milk was
exsiccated and so dr****...
- at the
Eurovision Song
Contest in Helsinki,
Finland with the song "
Unsubstantial Blues". She
finished ninth and won a
Marcel Bezençon
Award in the Best...
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sometimes J were
haplogroup 2, so
conversion sometimes may lead to
unsubstantial frequencies below. Near East and
North Africa Genetic history of North...