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sar·vas·ti·va·din \sə(r)ˌvästəˈvädən\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Hindi sarvāstivādin adherent of a school of Buddhism that flourished in northern India in the 5th century B.C., from sarvāstivāda doctrine that everything exists, from sarva entire + asti is + vāda doctrine — more at safe, is : a member of an early realist school of Buddhism that affirms the existence of all material, mental, or other elements of experience |