Meaning of vitalic | Babel Free
Definitions
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Relating to, or characteristic of life; vital. dated, uncommon
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Full of life; energetic; lively. dated, uncommon
Examples
“Is it impossible that the successive geological revolutions which have attended, at least, if not immediately caused, these successive elevations of vitalic character—is it improbable that these revolutions have themselves been produced by the successive planetary discharges from the Sun—in other words, by the successive variations in the solar influence on the Earth?”
“The foundation of this argument is, that the human soul is the focalized, concentrated extract or epitome of all the forces and vitalic laws which fill, inspire, and actuate the immeasurable empire of Nature and God.”
“Did not Cuvier believe that there had been not one but an infinite number of 'creations’, and that as our earth cooled after its departure from the sun a succession of vitalic phenomena appeared on its surface?”
“He did not attempt to be sophistical; he “varied” his reading, in the sense that all literature should be varied, between the so-called “classics”—of stock—and the vitalic literature that breathes of onflowing life.”
“Such a child! you'd think first thing, noting her vitalic freshness, her little-girl lack of affectation.”
“They were impressed with the projecting power of the three main figures, bursting with tension, one of the most vitalic low reliefs they had seen.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.