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11Cosmogony — • By this term is understood an account of how the universe (cosmos) came into being (gonia • gegona = I have become). It differs from cosmology, or the science of the universe, in this: that the latter aims at understanding the actual… …
12uncorrodable — adjective Not corrodable; that does not corrode. Syn: imperishable, undecaying …
13decayless — adjective undecaying, imperishable …
14ungebrosnendlic — adj undecaying …
15immortal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. everlasting; divine, godlike; deathless, imperishable. See durability, perpetuity. n. [demi]god, great man. See repute. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Deathless] Syn. undying, eternal, permanent,… …
16“Statement of Randolph Carter, The“ — Short story (2,500 words); written in late December 1919. First published in the Vagrant(May 1920); rpt. WT(February 1925) and WT(August 1937); first collected in O;corrected text in MM;annotated version in CC. Randolph Carter tells a… …
17amaranthine — a. 1. Of the amaranth, like an amaranth. 2. Unfading, fadeless, imperishable, undecaying, undying, deathless, immortal, perennial, ever blooming, ever vernal. 3. Purplish, purpureal, amethystine …
18fadeless — a. Unfading, undeclining, undecaying, unwithering, enduring, changeless …
19indestructible — a. Imperishable, incorruptible, undecaying, abiding, enduring, fadeless, everlasting, that cannot be destroyed …
20unfading — a. Perennial, undecaying, lasting, enduring, amaranthine …