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− | matter | + | dead matter, physical organ, matter, external, inanimates, old, box, SA bem [JV] |
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+ | 1) inert/ inanimate matter; lifeless; material substance, dead matter inanimate, [Syn [[gzugs]] def. [[rdul du grub pa]]. the physical body; material things 2) pestilential disease [RY] | ||
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+ | gross material object [ggd] [RY] | ||
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+ | matter [thd] | ||
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+ | matter, inanimate, inanimate matter [RY] | ||
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+ | 1) inanimate/ mindless/ lifeless [things]; 2) thick bed clothes/ blankets built up from many patches; 3) existing as particles; 4) Material substance; 5) a pestilential disease; 7) physical body [IW] | ||
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+ | inert/ inanimate matter; lifeless [RB] | ||
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+ | == Discussion == | ||
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+ | ''matter. ''Established as particles. Synonymous with form. One of the three classifications of things, along with mind and non-concurrent formations. Note that matter is not necessarily lifeless nor dead: your physical body is, after all, matter (bem po), but if you can read this one would assume it were neither lifeless nor dead. [[User:DKC|DKC]] | ||
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Revision as of 00:34, 18 July 2006
matter. DKC
dead matter, physical organ, matter, external, inanimates, old, box, SA bem [JV]
1) inert/ inanimate matter; lifeless; material substance, dead matter inanimate, [Syn gzugs def. rdul du grub pa. the physical body; material things 2) pestilential disease [RY]
gross material object [ggd] [RY]
matter [thd]
matter, inanimate, inanimate matter [RY]
1) inanimate/ mindless/ lifeless [things]; 2) thick bed clothes/ blankets built up from many patches; 3) existing as particles; 4) Material substance; 5) a pestilential disease; 7) physical body [IW]
inert/ inanimate matter; lifeless [RB]
Discussion[edit]
matter. Established as particles. Synonymous with form. One of the three classifications of things, along with mind and non-concurrent formations. Note that matter is not necessarily lifeless nor dead: your physical body is, after all, matter (bem po), but if you can read this one would assume it were neither lifeless nor dead. DKC