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substance abuse Refers to overeating, cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, or drug abuse.
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substance in Spinoza, the basic and eternal reality, the structure and law of the world.
Ãâó: www.willdurant.com/glossary.htm
substance something which can exist by itself, is the substrate underlying the existence of other things, and is the subject of which other things are predicated. In his Metaphysics Aristotle considered what can be substance: matter, form, or a combination of matter and form. According to various criteria he used, different answers seemed plausible, although he finally preferred form. ...
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substance Any solid, liquid or gas.
Ãâó: www3.gov.ab.ca/env/air/Info/definitions.html
substance the amount of thickness between the veins, to the touch, of a fully expanded leaf blade.
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