Definition of Essentiality

1. Noun. Basic importance.


Definition of Essentiality

1. n. The quality of being essential; the essential part.

Definition of Essentiality

1. Noun. The condition of being essential; a basic set of essential traits; being ¹

2. Noun. An essential thing. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Essentiality

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Essentiality

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Literary usage of Essentiality

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Improvement of the Understanding: Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict de by Benedictus de Spinoza (1901)
"God, or substance, consisting of infinite attributes, of which each expresses eternal and infinite essentiality, necessarily exists. Proof. ..."

2. Mistake in Contract: A Study in Comparative Jurisprudence by Edwin Corwin McKeag (1905)
"... CHAPTER IV essentiality OF MISTAKE SAVIGNY adopted no single general principle of essentiality, but concluded, from an examination of the Roman law, ..."

3. The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza by Benedictus de Spinoza, Robert Harvey Monro Elwes (1891)
"... each expresses eternal and infinite essentiality, necessarily exists. Proof.—If this be denied, conceive, if possible, that God does not exist: then his ..."

4. The Law Relating to Particulars and Conditions of Sale on a Sale of Land by William Frederick Webster (1889)
"... or the essence or made so by essentiality of * . . i Ji notice, be waived either—(1) by express agreement; or (2) by conduct. ..."

5. Lectures on fever by William Stokes, John William Moore (1874)
"... can hardly bo held to be a primary, idiopathic affection—Evidences of essentiality from presence of other phenomena in connection with the skin, &c. ..."

6. The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza by Benedictus De Spinoza, Robert Harvey Monroe Elwes (1891)
"God, or substance, consisting of infinite attributes, of which each expresses eternal and infinite essentiality, necessarily exists. Proof. ..."

7. A History of Philosophy by Johann Eduard Erdmann (1897)
"The investigation of essence inquires first what it is, ie, regarding its essentiality, and finds in this, since God is One, ie, a Self and a Whole, ..."

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