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| vi·tal·i·ty [ vī tállətee ] |
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1. liveliness: abundant physical and mental energy, usually combined with a wholehearted and joyous approach to situations and activities
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2. durability: the ability of something to live and grow or to continue in existence
 the vitality of cherished traditions
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3. philosophy vital principle: the nonmaterial force that, according to vitalism, distinguishes the living from the nonliving
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