- Look up substance, substances, or
substantially in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Substance may
refer to: Matter,
anything that has m**** and
takes up...
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under the Crown,
although any
duties which it
entails are
almost as
unsubstantial as its emoluments; and it is also in the
nature of an
honour or dignity...
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Although Neanderthals are
known to have
practiced cannibalism,
there is
unsubstantial evidence to
suggest ritual defleshing. In 2019,
Gibraltarian palaeoanthropologists...
- jerry-built, a
similar but
distinct term,
referring to
things 'built
unsubstantially of bad materials', has a
separate origin from jury-rigged. The exact...
- 1959, p. 125.
Kenner 1955, p. 252. Duncan,
Edward (January 1950). "
Unsubstantial Father: A
Study of the 'Hamlet'
Symbolism in Joyce's 'Ulysses.'". University...
- the
other hand used
figuratively of any
shadowy outline, or
fuzzy or
unsubstantial image; in optics, photography, and
cinematography especially, a flare...
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vocals as weak and off-key, and
considered the live album's
impact unsubstantial because it "may not add
anything to an
already solid set of
songs on...
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Hungary parti****ted in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2007 with the song "
Unsubstantial Blues"
written by
Magdi Rúzsa and Imre Mózsik. The song was performed...
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leaves can be
eaten raw or cooked.
Older leaves can be steamed.
While unsubstantial, its
roots have been used as a
coffee substitute. Its
presence in some...
- Gr****s (other than that
intended for the grave, and
therefore of an
unsubstantial character) was made by
soldering together and so
building up the gold...