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  • 11living — [adj] existing, active alert, alive, animated, around, awake, breathing, brisk, contemporary, continuing, current, developing, dynamic, existent, extant, in use, live, lively, ongoing, operative, persisting, strong, subsisting, ticking, vigorous …

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  • 12living — index appointment (position), bodily, born (alive), business (occupation), calling, conscious …

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  • 13living — líving s. n., pl. lívinguri Trimis de gall, 24.03.2009. Sursa: DOOM 2 …

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  • 14living — (del inglés; pronunciamos livin ) sustantivo masculino 1. Origen: Argentina, Uruguay. Sala de estar …

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  • 15living — (Voz ingl.). m. cuarto de estar …

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  • 16living — liv|ing1 [ˈlıvıŋ] adj 1.) alive now ≠ ↑dead ▪ He s one of the greatest living composers. ▪ The sun affects all living things (=people, animals, and plants) . ▪ a living language (=one that people still use) 2.) living proof if someone is living… …

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  • 17living — livingly, adv. livingness, n. /liv ing/, adj. 1. having life; being alive; not dead: living persons. 2. in actual existence or use; extant: living languages. 3. active or thriving; vigorous; strong: a living faith. 4. burning or glowing, as a… …

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  • 18living — liv|ing1 [ lıvıŋ ] adjective count *** 1. ) usually before noun alive at the present time: He has no living relatives. She s arguably the sexiest living movie star. a ) the living all the people who are alive 2. ) only before noun living… …

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  • 19living — I UK [ˈlɪvɪŋ] / US adjective *** 1) a) [usually before noun] alive at the present time He has no living relatives. She s arguably the sexiest living film star. b) the living all the people who are alive 2) [only before noun] living creatures are… …

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  • 20living — 1 adjective 1 alive now: one of the greatest living composers 2 living proof if someone is living proof of a particular fact, they are a good example of how true it is: I m living proof that you don t need a college degree to be successful. 3 in… …

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