Survival vs. Survivor

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Survivalnoun

The fact or act of surviving; continued existence or life.

Survivalnoun

(as a modifier) Of, relating to or aiding survival.

Survivalnoun

(sports) The avoidance of relegation or demotion to a lower league or division.

Survivalnoun

A custom or belief that persists in folklore from earlier times, when the rationale behind it is forgotten.

Survivalnoun

A living or continuing longer than, or beyond the existence of, another person, thing, or event; an outliving.

Survivalnoun

Any habit, usage, or belief, remaining from ancient times, the origin of which is often unknown, or imperfectly known.

Survivalnoun

a state of surviving; remaining alive

Survivalnoun

a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment

Survivalnoun

something that survives

Survivalnoun

the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances

Survivalnoun

an object or practice that has continued to exist from an earlier time

Survivornoun

One who survives; one who endures through disaster or hardship.

Survivornoun

A person who is able to endure hardship.

Survivornoun

One who knew a specific decedent.

Survivornoun

One who survives or outlives another person, or any time, event, or thing.

Survivornoun

The longer liver of two joint tenants, or two persons having a joint interest in anything.

Survivornoun

one who lives through affliction;

Survivornoun

one who outlives another;

Survivornoun

an animal that survives in spite of adversity;

Survivornoun

a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died

Survivornoun

the remainder of a group of people or things

Survivornoun

a person who copes well with difficulties in their life

Survivornoun

a joint tenant who has the right to the whole estate on the other's death.

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