EARTHLY vs TEMPORAL: NOUN
- A slightest chance (of success etc.) or idea (about something).
- Same as sphenotic, 2.
- Same as pterotic.
- In ichthyology: Same as hyomandibular.
- Anything temporal or secular; a temporality; a temporal matter or affair.
- The bone of the temple, or os temporis. See temporal bone, above.
- The semantic role of the noun phrase that designating the time of the state or action denoted by the verb
- Either of the bones on the side of the skull, near the ears.
EARTHLY vs TEMPORAL: ADJECTIVE
- Used to put an emphasis
- Made of earth; earthy.
- Of all things on earth; possible; conceivable.
- Pertaining to the earth; belonging to this world, or to man's existence on the earth; not heavenly or spiritual; carnal; worldly
- Conceivable; possible.
- Worldly.
- Terrestrial; not heavenly or divine.
- Of, relating to, or characteristic of this earth.
- Relating to the earth or this world, as opposed to heaven.
- Of or belonging to or characteristic of this earth as distinguished from heaven
- Of or relating to the temples (the sides of the skull behind the orbit)
- Of the material world
- Concerned with secular rather than sacred matters
- Not eternal
- Of or relating to or limited by time
- Of the temples of the head
- Lasting a short time only.
- Of or relating to the material world, as opposed to spiritual.
- Of limited time; not perpetual.
- Of or relating to time.
- See the Note under Augment, n.
- See under Lord, n.
- Civil or political, as distinguished from ecclesiastical.
- Of or pertaining to time, that is, to the present life, or this world; secular, as distinguished from sacred or eternal.
- A very complex bone situated in the side of the skull of most mammals and containing the organ of hearing. It consists of an expanded squamosal portion above the ear, corresponding to the squamosal and zygoma of the lower vertebrates, and a thickened basal petrosal and mastoid portion, corresponding to the periotic and tympanic bones of the lower vertebrates.
- Characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world as opposed to the spiritual world
- Of this earth or world
EARTHLY vs TEMPORAL: ADVERB
- In the manner of the earth or its people; worldly.
- In an earthy manner
- N/A
EARTHLY vs TEMPORAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to the earth or to this world; pertaining to the mundane state of existence: as, earthly objects; earthly residence.
- Belonging to the earth or world; worldly; carnal, as opposed to spiritual or heavenly; vile.
- Made of earth; earthy: as, “earthly substance,”
- Corporeal; not mental.
- Being or originating on earth; of all things in the world; possible; conceivable: used chiefly as an expletive.
- Synonyms Terrestrial, mundane, sublunary, etc. See worldly.
- Of or pertaining to the temple or temples of the head: said chiefly of mammals and especially of man.
- In entomology, postorbital; situated just behind or beneath the compound eyes.
- Of or pertaining to time; expressing relations of time: as, a temporal clause; a temporal adverb.
- Of or pertaining to time in the sense of the present life or this world; secular: distinguished from spiritual.
- Measured or limited by time, or by this life or this state of things; having limited existence; of short duration; enduring for a time: opposed to eternal.
- In grammar, relating to a tense, or to the distinction of time expressed by tenses.
- 2 and Temporary, Temporal. Temporary, lasting but a short time: as, a temporary staging; temporal, belonging to time, hence belonging to this world, secular, or limited by time, not permanent, although perhaps not so fleeting as temporary things.
EARTHLY vs TEMPORAL: RELATED WORDS
- Onshore, Overland, Ground, Inland, Minor, Our, Sublunary, Sublunar, Terrene, Earthborn, Terrestrial, Earthlike, Mundane, Temporal, Earthbound
- Time, Provisional, Seasonal, Ultrasonic, Timing, Reclusion, Secular, Frontal, Lobe, Chronological, Profane, Temporary, Worldly, Impermanent, Earthly
EARTHLY vs TEMPORAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Onshore, Overland, Ground, Inland, Minor, Our, Sublunary, Sublunar, Terrene, Earthborn, Terrestrial, Earthlike, Mundane, Temporal, Earthbound
- Time, Provisional, Seasonal, Ultrasonic, Timing, Reclusion, Secular, Frontal, Lobe, Chronological, Profane, Temporary, Worldly, Impermanent, Earthly
EARTHLY vs TEMPORAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Jesus of Nazareth and his earthly life in.
- Jesus Christ to personally establish His earthly kingdom.
- Balance of your spiritual and earthly material interests.
- There are heavenly bodies and earthly bodies, the beauty that belongs to heavenly bodies is different from the beauty that belongs to earthly bodies.
- His true nature, character, earthly life history, andtrue nature, character, earthly life history, and will is revealed in the New Testament.
- Jesus, are part of the earthly world and anyone whom they accept or acknowledge is part of the earthly world too.
- He had them construct the tabernacle as His earthly dwelling and the ark of the covenant as His earthly throne.
- In the gorge things earthly were invisible, because from the earthly standpoint, it was far underground.
- So earthly love ever does with its earthly objects, inventing and reiterating epithets which are caresses.
- Temple is an earthly structure with earthly service.
- Temporal ORDB overcomes the disadvantage of data redundancy introduced when using temporal RDB to store the information.
- Diffusion tensor imaging of white matter in the superior temporal gyrus and temporal stem in autism.
- Temporal clauses and participial phrases standing for temporal clauses are especially common in historical writing.
- Grey and white matter abnormalities in temporal lobe epilepsy with and without mesial temporal sclerosis.
- The temporal collection into which the temporal documents are to be loaded.
- Mesial temporal sclerosis and temporal lobe epilepsy: MR imaging deformationbased segmentation of the hippocampus in five patients.
- Temporal extensions to centrality and efficiency metrics based on temporal shortest paths have also been proposed.
- Temporal ufb01eldsare obtained by composing the temporal and ufb01eld constructors.
- These dimensions are repeatability, temporal extent, and temporal locus.
- Time Manipulation is also known as Chrono Control, Chrono Force, Chronokinesis, Fourth Dimension Manipulation, Temporal Alteration, Temporal Bending, Temporal Control, Temporal Manipulation, Temporal
EARTHLY vs TEMPORAL: QUESTIONS
- What did Joseph Jesus' earthly father do for a living?
- What does the Book of Luke say about earthly things?
- Does God appear in Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights?
- Is the eye of Your Heart focused on earthly treasures?
- What genre is the earthly paradise by William Morris?
- Why did Hieronymus Bosch paint garden of Earthly Delights?
- What makes Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights different?
- Why did Diogenes of Sinope avoid earthly pleasures?
- Will the earthly kingdom be physical and touchable?
- Are the earthly gifts we receive unmerited blessings?
- Can temporal lobe epilepsy change your personality?
- Does the temporal motivation theory explain procrastination?
- Does temporal patterning fade with differentiation?
- What is temporal coherence Michelson interferometer?
- What is temporal disaggregation and reconciliation?
- Is the temporal cortex normal on preoperative MRI in mesial temporal glioma?
- Are there any temporal taggers with a temporal normalization component?
- What is Temporal Temporal organization in child development?
- How does temporal ventriloquism enhance visual temporal sensitivity?
- Is Mycobacterium tuberculosis a temporal or temporal structure?