Exist vs Transhistoricity - What's the difference?
exist | transhistoricity |
to be; have existence; have being or reality
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The quality of an entity or concept that has always existed and is not merely confined to one particular stage of human history.
As a verb exist
is to be; have existence; have being or reality.As a noun transhistoricity is
the quality of an entity or concept that has always existed and is not merely confined to one particular stage of human history.exist
English
Verb
(en verb)- Various relationships may exist between character and glyph:
- , regardless of whether those characters also existed in other character encoding standards.
- , which will be treated either as an update of the existing character encoding or as a completely new character encoding.
