| a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison. |
| a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc. |
alive (əˈlaɪv) ![]() | |
| —adj | |
| 1. | (of people, animals, plants, etc) living; having life |
| 2. | in existence; active: they kept hope alive; the tradition was still alive |
| 3. | (immediately postpositive and usually used with a superlative) of those living; now living: the happiest woman alive |
| 4. | full of life; lively: she was wonderfully alive for her age |
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| 8. | electronics another word for live |
| 9. | alive and kicking (of a person) active and in good health |
| 10. | look alive! hurry up! get busy! |
| [Old English on līfe in | |
| a'liveness | |
| —n | |
alive
In addition to the idioms beginning with alive, also see come alive; eat someone alive; look alive; more dead than alive; skin alive.