Crossword-Solution: INEXISTENCE 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Inexistence n. Inherence; subsistence.
Inexistence n. That which exists within; a constituent.
Inexistence n. Want of being or existence.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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But what constitutes "destruction" or "annihilation"? We are familiar with death - widely considered the most common form of inexistence.
Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema Sam Vaknin 2005
Prose and poetry--The relation of first and second degree--Inexistence of other cognoscitive forms--Historicity--Identity and difference in respect of art--Historical criticism--Historical scepticism--Philosophy as perfect science.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce 2005
VIII EXCLUSION OF OTHER SPIRITUAL FORMS The system of the spirit--The forms of genius--Inexistence of a fifth form of activity--Law; sociality--Religiosity--Metaphysic--Mental imagination and the intuitive intellect--Mystical Aesthetic--Mortality and immortality of art.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce 2005
Its distinction from historical criticism and from the aesthetic judgment--The method of artistic and literary history--Critique of the problem of the origin of art--The criterion of progress and history--Inexistence of a single line of progress in artistic and literary history--Errors in respect of this law--Other meanings of the word "progress" in relation to Aesthetic.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce 2005
When we talk of these as Instances of Inexistence, we do not mean, that in order to live it is necessary we should always be in Jovial Crews, or crowned with Chaplets of Roses, as the merry Fellows among the Ancients are described; but it is intended by considering these Contraries to Pleasure, Indolence, and too much Delicacy, to shew that it is Prudence to preserve a Disposition in our selves to receive a certain Delight in all we hear and see.
The Spectator, Volume 1 Joseph Addison and Richard Steele 2005
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