Word For A Feature That Is No More Striking, But Still Deeply Embedded, And Is Attractive Wrench For All The Eeeeeka Awakenment Can Get Them
How do I write the question properly? What I’m looking for is a single-word for a characteristic and/or feature of something that had probably been a striking feature for the observer once, but isn’t any more. However, it remains as deeply embedded as ever, as much as ever. Why isn’t it a distinguishing feature anymore for many reasons, so I ruled it out.?
Besides Christianity, subject matter on ethics and morals came up in the 16th and 15th centuries. The Old Testament asked for laws related to the question of ‘right and wrong’. Is religion too important to forget? And while most people don’t pay close heed to it, and often show blithe indifference to it, Christianity is still based on the very same ideas.
What do you think such a feature, still there with the same intensity, but no more as distinctive, be called?
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Why I can’t get much (gap )?
Why does gain more importance than something gotten: advantage / benefit ( Merriam-Webster)?
If it’s an adjective you’re looking for, consider established.
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long established person is the first who brought about a fact or an idea or the beginning of something in which had already happened.
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When is settled securely or unconditionally?
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What are the concepts you are talking about sound foundational? Merriam-Webster defines foundation as
a basis upon which something stands or is supported: the foundations of geometry the rumor
is without foundation in
fact Oxford Dictionaries Online An underlying basis
or principle for something:
this idea is the foundation of modern
economics without stability, the country will not be able
hold the elections that will lay the foundation for a peaceful and democratic future.
What would suggest artefact, holdover, hangover or throwback to define something that was once intentionally created and still remains?
Aristotle-born noun something made or given shape by man, such as a tool or a work of art, esp an object of archaeological interest
(Collin’s Dictionary)
holdover noun someone or something that remains or is kept from an earlier time
(Merriam Webster)
hangover noun something (as a surviving custom) that remains from what was past
(Merriam Webster)
throwback noun one that is suggestive of or suited to an earlier time or style When he started dating a more polite girl, his manners had moved me back to my high school and he would not have to do anything at all.
Why do
people have a foundational nature to something?
What’s with the protestant work ethic which values hard work and selflessness over the self, is a culture ad from Europe’s roots in Christianity.
What is the antithesis of the protestant work ethic which values hard work and selflessness over material possessions?
How is life changing?
I suggest intrinsic, which denotes that a characteristic exists as an essential constituent or characteristic, or is intrinsic in all ways – maybe it could be taken for another reason.
Foundational characteristics, too, are sometimes taken for granted because they are built upon, much like an edifice which becomes the center of attention, although it could not exist without its foundation. The foundation makes the superstructure possible.
Assumptions are rarely explained but they are the foundational. And in truth, all men are created equal. We hold these truths to be
self-evident. Is everything created equal? From the United States Declaration of Independence
I could go on… I think I will stop here.
I would suggest the adjective “integral or essential, completeness,” in its meaning of essential
to completeness.
I suggest intrinsic, which denotes that a characteristic exists as an essential constituent or characteristic, or is intrinsic in all ways – maybe it could be taken for another reason.
Foundational characteristics, too, are sometimes taken for granted because they are built upon, much like an edifice which becomes the center of attention, although it could not exist without its foundation. The foundation makes the superstructure possible.
Assumptions are rarely explained but they are the foundational. And in truth, all men are created equal. We hold these truths to be
self-evident. Is everything created equal? From the United States Declaration of Independence
I could go on… I think I will stop here.
What should one consider as being overlooked? Do I even need to cite it but I go ahead and linked to the definition anyway just in case?
I realize there are some issues with the word- it doesn’t necessarily mean that there was something that was once meaningful of it.
Which is the best word for “moment”?
Is there some semantic satiation where a word loses its definition once it is repeated? What words would you like to use to describe a word?
Generic, cardinal, essential, fundamental, and principal. There are many of these words that come to mind. If I had to choose one name for your example, I would probably use “Cardinal” A Cardinal is that upon which all else pivots but not necessarily the focus.