of+Aristotle

  • 31Aristotle (book) — infobox Book | name = Aristotle image caption = First edition cover author = Dick King Smith illustrator = Bob Graham country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Children s publisher = Walker Books pub date = 1 September 2003 pages = 144… …

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  • 32Aristotle Glykis — Name Aristotelis Glykis Age 16 Gender Male City/Village Limassol Hobbies and Interests Literature and linguistics (English), philosophy and psychology, debating and swimming Aristotle Glykis My name is Aristotle Glykis; I am sixteen years old and …

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  • 33Aristotle Kristatos — James Bond Character bgcolor=#000 fgcolor=#fff name=Aristotle Aris Kristatos portrayed=Julian Glover gender=Male age= early 50 s affiliation=Russia (short story) KGB (film) Nazi Germany (previously) (referenced in film) status=Deceased… …

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  • 34Aristotle's catfish — Taxobox name = Aristotle s catfish status = DD | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Siluriformes familia = Siluridae genus = Silurus species = S. aristotelis binomial = Silurus aristotelis… …

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  • 35aristotle's lantern — noun Usage: usually capitalized A Etymology: lantern, translation of Greek lamptēr; from a passage in Aristotle where the shape of a sea urchin is said to resemble the frame of a lantern : the protrusible 5 sided masticatory apparatus of a sea… …

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  • 36Aristotle's lantern — (ECHINODERMATA: Echinoidea) A complicated masticating apparatus consisting of several ossicles surrounding the mouth of sea urchins; called Aristotle s lantern because it resembles an early Greek lantern …

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  • 37Aristotle's lantern — Zool. a complex arrangement of muscles and calcareous teeth and plates forming an eversible organ in most echinoids, functioning in mastication. [so called from a reference by Aristotle to a sea urchin resembling in shape certain lanterns] * * * …

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  • 38Aristotle anomaly — Ar·is·tot·le anomaly (arґis tot″əl) [Aristotle, Greek philosopher, 384–322 B.C.] see under anomaly …

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  • 39Aristotle — I Australian Slang 1. bottle; 2. arse (1: straight rhyming slang; 2: secondary rhyming slang, bottle and glass = arse) II Cockney Rhyming Slang Bottle If you want milk, put the Ari on the doorstep. Every now and again they throw a curve at you.… …

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  • 40Aristotle — (384 BC 322 BC)    He is one of the most famous of the ancient philosophers, and is responsible for helping to shape modern language, common sense and theology. Born in Stagira, Macedonia, this Greek philosopher and scientist was the son of a… …

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