Aristate
botany. having aristae; awned.
zoology. tipped with a bristle.
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(“the just”) 530?–468? b.c, athenian statesman and general. historical examples the character of his pupil aristides is more intelligible, and more important. history of ancient art franz von reber they, at least in the case of aristides, contented themselves with banishing him. the black tulip alexandre dumas (pere) you certainly would not blame the wisdom […]
- Aristippus
435?–356? b.c., greek philosopher: founder of the cyrenaic school of philosophy. historical examples xenophon notices briefly two other colloquies between sokrates and aristippus. plato and the other companions of sokrates, 3rd ed. volume i (of 4) george grote when aristippus was asked by someone, “are you everywhere then?” plutarch’s morals plutarch the theory here laid […]
- Aristoteles
a walled plain in the first quadrant of the face of the moon: about 60 miles (97 km) in diameter. historical examples i am the one whom you mean, parmenides, said aristoteles; for i am the youngest and at your service. parmenides plato i am the youngest,’ said aristoteles, ‘and at your service; proceed with […]
- Aristobulus
aristobulus a roman mentioned in paul’s epistle to the romans (16:10), whose “household” is saluated. historical examples but she retained the younger, aristobulus, with her as a private person, by reason of the warmth of his temper. the wars of the jews or history of the destruction of jerusalem flavius josephus and thus did aristobulus, […]
- Athenagoras i
(aristocles spyrou) 1886–1972, archbishop ec-menical of constantinople and ec-menical patriarch of the greek orthodox church 1948–72.