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3vital — vital, ale, aux [ vital, o ] adj. • 1380; lat. vitalis, de vita « vie » 1 ♦ Qui concerne, constitue la vie. Cycle vital. Propriétés, fonctions vitales. Les besoins vitaux de l individu. ♢ Philos. Principe vital, force vitale : réalité énergétique …
4Vital — Vi tal, a. [F., fr. L. vitalis, fr. vita life; akin to vivere to live. See {Vivid}.] 1. Belonging or relating to life, either animal or vegetable; as, vital energies; vital functions; vital actions. [1913 Webster] 2. Contributing to life;… …
5Vital — may refer to:* vitalism, the doctrine that life cannot be explained solely by mechanism * vitalism (Jainism), the Jain teacher Mahāvīra s philosophy * Vital, the English name of a number of Roman Catholic saints named Vitalis in Latin * Vitals ,… …
6Vital — (lebenskräftig, lebenswichtig, munter) steht für Männlicher Vorname. Bekannte Namensträger: Joseph Vital Kopp, Schweizer Theologe und Schriftsteller (1906–1966) Vital Borkelmans, Fußballspieler (* 1963) Vital Julian Frey, Schweizer Cembalist (*… …
7vital — VITÁL, Ă, vitali, e, adj. 1. Care este caracteristic sau esenţial pentru viaţă, în care rezidă viaţa; de viaţă, al vieţii. 2. Foarte important, fundamental, esenţial, de bază; indispensabil. – Din fr. vital, lat. vitalis. Trimis de ana zecheru,… …
8vital — [vīt′ l] adj. [ME < MFr < L vitalis, vital < vita, life, akin to vivere, to live: see BIO ] 1. of, concerned with, or manifesting life [vital energy] 2. a) necessary or essential to life; being a source or support of life [vital organs]… …
9vital — vital, ale (vi tal, ta l ) adj. 1° Qui appartient à la vie, qui sert à la conservation de la vie. • Les physiologistes ont prouvé que les mouvements vitaux sont le produit des impressions reçues par les parties sensibles, CABANIS Instit. Mém …
10vital — Adj kräftig, lebendig erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (19. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. vital, dieses aus l. vītālis Lebenskraft habend , zu l. vīta Leben , zu l. vīvere leben . Abstraktum: Vitalität. Ebenso nndl. vital, ne. vital, nfrz.… …
11VITAL — VITAL, Italian family which produced numerous scholars of whom the most noted were: JOSEPH VITAL (15th–16th century), a talented scribe, was especially noted for his precision in writing tefillin, which were widely known as Tefillin Rav Calabrash …
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14Vital — (Албуфейра,Португалия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Rua Mouzinho De Albuquerque, Vila Mendes, 8200 …
15vital — (Del lat. vitālis). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo a la vida. 2. De suma importancia o trascendencia. Cuestión vital. 3. Que está dotado de gran energía o impulso para actuar o vivir. ☛ V. constantes vitales, espacio vital, espíritu vital …
16vital — »lebenskräftig; lebensvoll, wendig, munter, unternehmungsfreudig; lebenswichtig«: Das Adjektiv wurde im 19. Jh. – wohl unter dem Einfluss von entsprechend frz. vital – aus lat. vitalis »zum Leben gehörig; Leben enthaltend, Lebenskraft habend«… …
17vital — [adj1] essential basic, bottom line*, cardinal, coal and ice*, constitutive, critical, crucial, decisive, fundamental, heavy*, imperative, important, indispensable, integral, key, lifeor death*, meaningful, meat and potatoes*, name, name of the… …
18Vital — Vi tal, n. A vital part; one of the vitals. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
19vital — I adjective basic, cardinal, chief, critical, essential, extremely important, fundamental, important, indispensable, irreplaceable, life supporting, main, necessary to life, needed, paramount, pressing, primary, principal, radical, required,… …
20vital — (adj.) late 14c., of or manifesting life, from L. vitalis of or belonging to life, from vita life, related to vivere to live, from PIE root *gwei (Cf. O.Pers. *jivaka alive; Gk. bios life, zoon animal; Lith. gyvata …