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Alternative form of A-life (artificial life)
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The history of the unsavory aspects of a person's life.
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(informal) autobiography
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(informal) An autobiography.
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The tendency of writers to base their writings on their own lives.
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(countable) A self-written biography; the story of one's own life.
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A motion picture based on the life of a real person with that real person portraying himself or herself in the film.
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(countable, rare) An autobiography.
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An autobiography of a saint.
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A piece of writing about one's own illness.
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The previous life and experiences of a person, especially a character in a dramatic work, but also a real-life person.
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Abbreviation of biology. [The study of all life or living matter.]
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Abbreviation of biography. [A person's life story, especially one published.]
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The author of a biobibliography.
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A bibliography that also contains a short biography of the author
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(uncountable) Biographical data.
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Abbreviation of biographical. [of or relating to an account of a person's life]
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(rare) A biographical essay.
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(archaic) biographical
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One about whom a biography is written; the subject of a biography.
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the writer of a biography
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of or relating to an account of a person's life
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A biographical approach; a tendency to describe in biographical terms.
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A person's life story, especially one published.
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(film) A motion picture based on the life (or lives) of a real, rather than fictional, person (or people).
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In the philosophy of Giorgio Agamben, a particular mode of life; "qualified life", as opposed to the bare life or zoe.
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A short piece of writing that summarizes an individual's experience and qualifications.
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Alternative form of B. I. O. T.
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(Britain) A written account of one's life comprising one's education, accomplishments, work experience, publications, etc.; especially, one used to apply for a job.
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Archaic spelling of curriculum vitae. [(Britain) A written account of one's life comprising one's education, accomplishments, work experience, publications, etc.; especially, one used to apply for a job.]
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(countable, by extension) A biography which expresses reverence and respect for its subject.
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biography written by another person, as opposed to an autobiography
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an investigation into the details and activities of a person during his/her lifetime; one's background.
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An account of an individual's life
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Of, or pertaining to, medals or a medal.
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Alternative form of myc-tag
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(zoology) nominotypical
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A biography of a recently deceased person, written by a journalist and published in a newspaper.
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A biographer who focuses on the negative aspects of their subject's life.
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A biography that highlights the negative aspects of its subject's life.
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Of a biographical or historical account, expressed in a relatively short, brief form.
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A biography that emphasises the psychological aspects of its subject
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A semibiographical work.
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A person's experiences or biography.
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A hagiography; a biography of a saint.
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In the philosophy of Giorgio Agamben, bare life, as opposed to any particular mode of life (bios).
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