Look up alienability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alienability may refer to or be associated with: Alienability (grammar) Alienability of rights...
Look up alien, aliens, or Alien in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alien primarily refers to: Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national...
its debut in the film Alien (1979) and reappeared in the sequels Aliens (1986), Alien 3 (1992), Alien Resurrection (1997), and Alien: Romulus (2024). The...
Look up alienism or alienist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alienism is an obsolete term for psychiatry, the study and treatment of mental illnesses...
Alien Resurrection is a 1997 American science fiction horror film, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, written by Joss Whedon, and starring Sigourney Weaver...
Alien 3 (stylized as ALIEN3) is a 1992 American science fiction horror film directed by David Fincher and written by David Giler, Walter Hill, and Larry...
alien abduction (also called abduction phenomenon, alien abduction syndrome, or UFO abduction) refers to the phenomenon of people reporting what they believe...
which a language distinguishes two kinds of possession (alienable and inalienable). The alienability distinction is the most common kind of binary possessive...
InAlienable is a 2007 science fiction film with horror and comic elements, written and executive produced by Walter Koenig, and directed by Robert Dyke...
Alien 5, Aliens V, may refer to: Prometheus (2012 film), the fifth installment in the Alien franchise Neill Blomkamp's Alien 5 (film project), a failed...
Alien Autopsy may refer to: Alien Autopsy (1995 film), a 1995 black-and-white film Alien Autopsy (2006 film), a 2006 comedy film This disambiguation page...
unsolved problems in astronomy) Extraterrestrial life, alien life, or colloquially simply aliens, is life which does not originate from Earth. No extraterrestrial...
concluding that a unique difference lies in the limitations put on its alienability. That is, a crucial feature of public property lies in the inability...
The concept of quiet and loud aliens is used in the modelling of hypotheses for the prevalence of extraterrestrial intelligence, particularly in the context...
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a set of four laws enacted in 1798 that applied restrictions to immigration and speech in the United States. The Naturalization...
Look up alienable or aliénable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alienable may refer to: in law, property that can be subject to alienation in grammar...