You are in a state of action or in force or operation.
Absolutely not. By definition, a ghost is not a living being.
Phobias are irrational fears of things. A taphophobia is the intense fear of being buried alive or being incorrectly pronounced dead and being buried.
The question deals with the definition of "alive". And yes, an embryo consists of living cells. Ergo it is alive.
No: Mumps is a virus, and by definition viruses are nonliving, neither dead or alive.
noAnswer:Viruses lie on the dividing line between large molecules and living organisms. They meet some of the criteria for being alive but lack others. This is compounded by the problem that there is no exact definition for "living organism"
There is not a technical term for a phobia of being alive. There are phobias of being buried alive if that's what was meant.
alive and dead
That`s easy. Being a Skudrna is the definition of being perfect!
Biotic is the word used to define features in an environment that are alive, or were once alive. Abiotic is the opposite of biotic.
That depends on what your definition of 'alive' is; in the movie universe. However, Tiffany is a fictional character.
its something that's not alive and its not a living thing
The name 'Meisha' means "Alive, she who lives."