If the question was supposed to be about "levity", it's merriment or lack of seriousness - especially when inappropriate. It has an older meaning of being light or buoyant - along the lines of the term "light minded". If what was meant was something like "levitation" it means to make something float. One popular illusion stage magicians will often use it to "levitate" an object or person - making it appear as if they are floating in air.
A Levite is from the tribe of Levi (descendants of Levi). The Levim (pl) make up the priestly class in Judaism and the Cohenim (high priests) come from this tribe. All Levi males are priests with the first born males in ancient times being Cohenim.
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Levitated Mass - 2013 was released on: USA: June 2013 USA: 20 June 2013 (Los Angeles Film Festival)
to become heavier
The answer I guess in SHANGHAI....
to become heavier
Other words for flying is: flew, Levitated, Up taken.
Criss Angel first levitated his mother when he was a teenager and still in school.
By smoothing the surfaces BY using lubricating oils By using magnetic fields ex levitated trains on the rails.
THe Bible doesn't say that. Ancient Jewish commentaries do. I have not found it in the Bible anywhere.
That is the correct spelling of the past tense verb "levitated" (caused to rise into the air).
He had a harness under his clothes. When he performed Living On a Prayer it looked like he levitated off the stage into the crowed.
No, absolutely not. No real person can do those stunts. He is just like everybody else, a normal human being.