n. pl. vi·tal·i·ties 1. a. The capacity to live, grow, or develop: plants that lost their vitality when badly pruned. b. The characteristic, principle, or force that distinguishes living things from nonliving things. 2. Physical or intellectual vigor; energy or liveliness. See Synonyms at vigor. 3. The capacity to endure: the vitality of an old tradition. |
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