subsistent
1Subsistent — Sub*sist ent, a. [L. subsistens, p. pr. See {Subsist}.] 1. Having real being; as, a subsistent spirit. [1913 Webster] 2. Inherent; as, qualities subsistent in matter. [1913 Webster] …
2subsistent — index extant, inherent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3subsistent — (adj.) 1520s, from L. subsistentem (nom. subsistens), prp. of subsistere (see SUBSISTENCE (Cf. subsistence)) …
4subsistent — I. səbˈsistənt adjective Etymology: Late Latin subsistent , subsistens, present participle of subsistere to stay alive, exist, be more at subsist 1. : having being : subsisting a subsistent spirit 2 …
5subsistent — /seuhb sis teuhnt/, adj. 1. subsisting, existing, or continuing in existence. 2. inherent: subsistent qualities of character. n. 3. Philos. something that exists necessarily as opposed to contingent existence in space and time. [1520 30; < L… …
6subsistent — adjective see subsistence …
7subsistent — adjective a) actually existing b) inherent See Also: subsist, subsistence …
8subsistent — sub|sis|tent Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
9Subsistent — Eksisterende, iboende …
10subsistent — a. 1. Substantial, really existing. 2. Inherent …