[fr. L. nudius tertius] obs. rare of the day before yesterday.
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"Ereyesterday" and the even more archaic "Nudiustertian" but both are no longer in use. There is also the old english word "Overmorrow" to mean the day after tomorrow but, again, it is no longer in use.
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No, the word exist is a verb (exist, exists, existing, existed).The noun form for the verb to exist is existence.
This word does not exist in English.
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"Nudiustertian" refers to the day before yesterday. You might use it in a sentence like, "I was feeling nostalgic about the nudiustertian picnic we had with friends, reminiscing about the fun we had." This uncommon word adds a whimsical touch when discussing recent past events.
"Ereyesterday" and the even more archaic "Nudiustertian" but both are no longer in use. There is also the old english word "Overmorrow" to mean the day after tomorrow but, again, it is no longer in use.
To exist is "exister" in French.
to exist = to be = esse
No, the word "celestation" does not exist in the English language. Perhaps you are looking for another word or term?
"Inhabit" is the word that means to exist or live within.
The word knowned does not exist. The words known and reknown definitely do exist.
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