Definition of Liveness

1. Noun. The property of being animated; having animal life as distinguished from plant life.

Exact synonyms: Aliveness, Animateness
Generic synonyms: Physiological Property
Specialized synonyms: Animation, Vitality, Sentience
Attributes: Animate, Inanimate, Non-living, Nonliving
Derivative terms: Alive, Alive, Alive, Animate, Animate, Live
Antonyms: Inanimateness

Definition of Liveness

1. Noun. The property of being alive. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Liveness

1. the state of being live [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Liveness

livelocks
livelod
livelode
livelods
livelong
livelongs
livelood
liveloods
lively
livelyhood
liven
liven up
livened
livener
liveners
liveness (current term)
livenesses
livening
livens
liver
liver-shod clamp
liver-spleen scan
liver-spotted dalmatian
liver Lactobacillus casei factor
liver abscess
liver acinus
liver anatomy
liver and onions
liver bird
liver birds

Literary usage of Liveness

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

1. Progress Measures and Finite Arguments for Infinite Computations by Nils Klarlund (1990)
"Chapter 3 Reasoning with liveness This chapter is an introduction to the concepts of ... Such conditions can express many liveness properties about the ..."

2. Partial Evaluation and Automatic Program Generation by Neil D. Jones, Carsten K. Gomard, Peter Sestoft (1993)
"An example is liveness analysis, which can be used by online partial evaluators as well. The online partial evaluator then uses the rule: 'dead variables ..."

3. Poet Lore (1905)
"He says, " This shows that deadness and liveness in an hypothesis are not ... The maximum of liveness in an hypothesis means willingness to act irrevocably. ..."

4. Essays and Addresses: Religious, Literary and Social by Phillips Brooks (1894)
"In the same way upon a different side the truth of the liveness of the universe fulfils for us the truth of God. The Incarnation brought into union with ..."

5. Composition for College Students by Joseph Morris Thomas, Frederick Alexander Manchester, Frank William Scott (1922)
"This shows that deadness and liveness in an hypothesis are not intrinsic ... The maximum of liveness in an hypothesis means willingness to act irrevocably. ..."

6. Trusted Network Interpretation of the Trusted Computer System Evaluation (1994)
"When cryptographic techniques are used, they may be combined with "handshaking" protocols and "liveness" assurance procedures to protect against ..."

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