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Vitality

Vitality Meaning & Definition
Vitality Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Vitality?

[n] an energetic style
[n] the property of being able to survive and grow; "the vitality of a seed"
[n] (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms
[n] a healthy capacity for vigorous activity; "jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Vitality: animation | elan vital | energy | life force | verve | vim | vital force

Related Terms | Find terms related to Vitality:

See Also | aliveness | animateness | energy | force | good health | healthiness | light | liveness | spark | sparkle | vigor | vigour | vim

Vitality In Webster's Dictionary

\Vi*tal"i*ty\ (?; 277), n. [L. vitalitas: cf. F. vitalit['e].] The quality or state of being vital; the principle of life; vital force; animation; as, the vitality of eggs or vegetable seeds; the vitality of an enterprise.

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