In Code Lyoko yes but as far as today's reality, sadly no.
things, beings, individuals, objects, substances, creaturs, organisms
Considering that there are currently single cell organism classified as living beings then they are.
Greek gods are considered immortal beings in Greek mythology. They do not die like mortal humans and are believed to be eternal and powerful entities.
A story about mythical or supernatural beings is called a myth or a legend. It often involves fantastical creatures, gods, or other entities that are not of the natural world.
Non-living beings are objects or entities that do not possess biological life or the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli. Examples include rocks, machines, and vehicles.
Angels are typically believed to be immortal beings in many religious and cultural beliefs. They are often seen as spiritual entities that do not experience death in the same way humans do.
No, a flashlight does not have the ability to kill a ghost, as ghosts are considered to be supernatural entities that are not physical beings. Flashlights are simply sources of light and cannot harm or eliminate supernatural beings.
No, humans are three-dimensional beings. We have height, width, and depth, which make us three-dimensional entities.
[ Discarnate, as in, 'discarnate entities': beings without a physical body. Loosely, 'spirits'. Think the opposite of 'incarnate' which means to embody into flesh or human form. ]The priestess tried to communicate with the discarnate entities.-(9)
The concept of ontologically parasitic beings challenges our understanding of existence and reality by suggesting that there are entities that rely on other beings for their own existence. This raises questions about the nature of reality and the interconnectedness of all things.
There is no intrinsic value to wildlife outside of its potential for evolutionary growth. Value tends to be a subjective label placed by beings and entities.
It is possible. Human beings a few centuries ago lived without them. Human beings a century from now will do so again!