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inˈtemporal, a. [in-3.] Not temporal; eternal, everlasting. Hence inˈtemporally adv.
1656Stanley Hist. Philos. v. (1701) 207/2 When divested of Matter, and Spiritualiz'd, their Will is only fed with intemporal spiritual good. Ibid. ix. 424/1 They..inhabit Eternity, which is..always being, because it always was, is, and shall be intemporally in the divine Mind. 1911J. Ward Realm of Ends xiv. 306 The intemporal world of ideas. 1962tr. J. L. Borges's Labyrinths (1964) 262 There was no other sound than the intemporal one of the crickets. |