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"After wandering in [[Meinong's jungle]] of [[subsistence]] ... philosophers are now agreed that propositions cannot be regarded as ultimate entities".--''[[Probability and Induction]]'' (1949) by William C. Kneale "After wandering in [[Meinong's jungle]] of [[subsistence]] ... philosophers are now agreed that propositions cannot be regarded as ultimate entities".--''[[Probability and Induction]]'' (1949) by William C. Kneale
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 +"Children growing, women producing / Men go work and some go stealing / Everyone's got to [[Subsistence|make a living]] / Heaven and hell is on earth" --"[[Heaven & Hell Is On Earth]]" (1975)
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# [[inherency|Inherency]]. # [[inherency|Inherency]].
# [[embodiment|Embodiment]] or [[personification]] or [[hypostasis]] of an underlying principle or quality. # [[embodiment|Embodiment]] or [[personification]] or [[hypostasis]] of an underlying principle or quality.
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-====Synonyms==== 
-* {{sense|real being}} See also [[Thesaurus:existence]] 
-* {{sense|something required to stay alive}} {{l|en|sustenance}} 
-* {{sense|theology}} {{l|en|hypostasis}} 
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-====Derived terms==== 
-* {{l|en|consubsistence}} 
-* {{l|en|subsistence economy}} 
-* {{l|en|subsistence farming}} 
-* {{l|en|subsistential}} 
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-====Related terms==== 
-* {{l|en|subsist}} 
-* {{l|en|subsistent}} 
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-====Translations==== 
-{{trans-top|means of support}} 
-* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|препитание|n}} 
-* Catalan: {{t|ca|subsistència|f}} 
-* Czech: {{t|cs|obživa|f}} 
-* German: {{t+|de|Auskommen|n}}, {{t+|de|Lebensunterhalt|m}} 
-* Interlingua: {{t|ia|subsistentia}} 
-* Irish: {{t|ga|cothabháil|f}} 
-* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|subsistência|f}} 
-* Romanian: {{t+|ro|subzistență}}, {{t|ro|mijloace de trai}} 
-{{trans-mid}} 
-* Russian: {{t+|ru|прожи́тие|n}}, {{t+|ru|прожи́ток|m}}, {{t+|ru|пропита́ние|n}} 
-* Serbo-Croatian: 
-*: Cyrillic: {{t|sh|издржавање}} 
-*: Roman: {{t+|sh|izdržavanje}} 
-* Spanish: {{t+|es|subsistencia|f}} 
-* Swedish: {{t+|sv|underhåll}} 
-{{trans-bottom}} 
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-====Further reading==== 
-* {{R:Webster 1913}} 
-* {{R:Century 1911}} 
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-[[Category:English 3-syllable words]] 
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==Etymology== ==Etymology==
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==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Minimum wage]]
*[[Subsistence economy]] *[[Subsistence economy]]
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"After wandering in Meinong's jungle of subsistence ... philosophers are now agreed that propositions cannot be regarded as ultimate entities".--Probability and Induction (1949) by William C. Kneale


"Children growing, women producing / Men go work and some go stealing / Everyone's got to make a living / Heaven and hell is on earth" --"Heaven & Hell Is On Earth" (1975)

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  1. Real being; existence.
  2. The act of maintaining oneself at a minimum level.
  3. Inherency.
  4. Embodiment or personification or hypostasis of an underlying principle or quality.

Etymology

From Late Latin subsistentia (“substance, reality, in Medieval Latin also stability”), from Latin subsistens, present participle of subsistere (“to continue, subsist”). See subsist.

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