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existc. 1600, from French exister (17c.), from Latin existere/exsistere "to step out, stand forth, emerge, appear; exist, be" (see existence). "The late appearance of the word is remarkable& [..]
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existhave an existence, be extant; "Is there a God?" support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage"; "Can you live on $2000 a m [..]
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existto be; to continue to live
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existekzistirn
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exist(v) have an existence, be extant(v) support oneself
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existexsisto, sum fui futurus
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existAn open-source database and publishing system that works directly with XML data. It provides full-text searching and also searching based on the XML markup, as well as the ability to develop fairly complex user interfaces. eXist can also be used as a way of generating data from XML collections in other formats appropriate for visualizations. DSG is [..]
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existlang=en
1800s=1818
* '''1818''' — . ''''.
*: Did any one indeed exist, except I, the creator, who would believe, unless his senses convinced him, in the existence of the living monument of presump [..]
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