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existential

  

      adj  
1    of or relating to existence, esp. human existence  
2      (Philosophy)   pertaining to what exists, and is thus known by experience rather than reason; empirical as opposed to theoretical  
3      (Logic)   denoting or relating to a formula or proposition asserting the existence of at least one object fulfilling a given condition; containing an existential quantifier  
4    of or relating to existentialism  
      n     (Logic)  
5   
a    an existential statement or formula  
b       short for       existential quantifier  
  existentially      adv  


existential quantifier  
      n     (Logic)   a formal device, for which the conventional symbol is <equant>, which indicates that the open sentence that follows is true of at least one member of the relevant universe of interpretation, as (<equant>x) Fx meaning ``something is (an) F,'' ``something Fs,'' or ``there are (some) Fs.''  
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n.
message containing legal threats (often grounded on fictive laws) sent on the purpose of intimidating the receiver
formed of "cartoon" and "attorney"
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