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Word Meanings - CREATURELESS - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Without created beings; alone. God was alone And creatureless at first. Donne.

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  • CREATIONAL
    Of or pertaining to creation.
  • CREATURELY
    Creatural; characteristic of a creature. "Creaturely faculties." Cheyne.
  • FIRST
    Sw. & Dan. förste, OHG. furist, G. fürst prince; a superlatiye form 1. Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest; as, the first day of a month; the first year of a reign. 2. Foremost; in front of, or in advance of,
  • CREATION
    1. The act of creating or causing to exist. Specifically, the act of bringing the universe or this world into existence. From the creation to the general doom. Shak. As when a new particle of matter dotn begin to exist, in rerum natura, which had
  • CREATIONISM
    The doctrine that a soul is specially created for each human being as soon as it is formed in the womb; -- opposed to traducianism.
  • ALONENESS
    A state of being alone, or without company; solitariness. Bp. Montagu.
  • CREATURIZE
    To make like a creature; to degrade Degrade and creaturize that mundane soul. Cudworth.
  • CREAT
    An usher to a riding master. (more info) begotten; cf. It. creato pupil, servant, Sp. criado a servant,
  • WITHOUT-DOOR
    Outdoor; exterior. "Her without-door form." Shak.
  • WITHOUTFORTH
    Without; outside' outwardly. Cf. Withinforth. Chaucer.
  • CREATURAL
    Belonging to a creature; having the qualities of a creature.
  • DONNEE
    Lit., given; hence, in a literary work, as a drama or tale, that which is assumed as to characters, situation, etc., as a basis for the plot or story. W. E. Henley. That favorite romance donnée of the heir kept out of his own. Saintsbury.
  • FIRST-CLASS
    Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope. First- class car or First-class railway carriage, any passenger car of the highest regular class, and intended
  • CREATE
    1. To bring into being; to form out of nothing; to cause to exist. In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. Gen. i. 1. 2. To effect by the agency, and under the laws, of causation; to be the occasion of; to cause; to produce; to
  • CREATIVENESS
    The qualiyu of being creative.
  • CREATIVE
    Having the power to create; exerting the act of creation. "Creative talent." W. Irving. The creative force exists in the germ. Whewell.
  • CREATURESHIP
    The condition of being a creature.
  • CREATOR
    One who creates, produces, or constitutes. Specifically, the Supreme Being. To sin's rebuke and my Creater's praise. Shak. The poets and artists of Greece, who are at the same time its prophets, the creators of its divinities, and the revealers
  • FIRSTLY
    In the first place; before anything else; -- sometimes improperly used for first.
  • ALONELY
    Exclusive. Fabyan.
  • UNCREATED
    1. Deprived of existence; annihilated. Beau. & Fl. 2. Not yet created; as, misery uncreated. Milton. 3. Not existing by creation; self-existent; eternal; as, God is an uncreated being. Locke.
  • PANCREATIN
    One of the digestive ferments of the pancreatic juice; also, a preparation containing such a ferment, made from the pancreas of animals, and used in medicine as an aid to digestion. Note: By some the term pancreatin is restricted to the amylolytic
  • PROCREATE
    To generate and produce; to beget; to engender.
  • RE-CREATE
    To create or form anew. On opening the campaign of 1776, instead of reënforcing, it was necessary to re-create, the army. Marshall.
  • RE-CREATIVE
    Creating anew; as, re-creative power.
  • INCREATE
    To create within.
  • OCREATE; OCREATED
    See OCHREATED
  • ABALONE
    A univalve mollusk of the genus Haliotis. The shell is lined with mother-of-pearl, and used for ornamental purposes; the sea-ear. Several large species are found on the coast of California, clinging closely to the rocks.
  • CONCREATE
    To create at the same time. If God did concreate grace with Adam. Jer. Taylor.
  • EXCREATE
    To spit out; to discharge from the throat by hawking and spitting. Cockeram.

 

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