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grave 5
graver 1
great 63
greater 28
greatest 13
greatly 3
greatness 2
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28 between
28 each
28 foreign
28 greater
28 original
27 anything
27 flux
Plato
Cratylus

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greater
   Dialogue
1 Craty| following: ‘I found myself in greater perplexity about justice 2 Craty| of his may accomplish yet greater marvels. For the names Cronos 3 Craty| of motion. ‘Yes; but the greater number of words express 4 Craty| had been shown to exist in greater force, when his state approaches 5 Craty| barbarians.~(3) But the greater number of primary words 6 Craty| waking thoughts, attaining a greater distinctness and consecutiveness 7 Craty| consecutiveness in speech, and a greater still in writing, taking 8 Craty| subject become not less, but greater, as we proceed—it is one 9 Craty| at our disposal are far greater than any individual can 10 Craty| one language there is a greater development of vowels, in 11 Craty| relation, if any, in which the greater families of languages stand 12 Craty| the vocal instrument, by greater or less stress, by a higher 13 Craty| euphony or expressiveness, or greater or less demand for it, or 14 Craty| the meaning of them with greater precision. These instances 15 Craty| it would have made far greater progress.~(4) Our knowledge 16 Craty| may still remark how much greater and more natural the exercise 17 Craty| suffice for this; nor (c) from greater convenience or expressiveness 18 Craty| and meaning. In by far the greater number of words it has become 19 Craty| which is meant chiefly the greater pleasure to the ear and 20 Craty| pleasure to the ear and the greater facility to the organs of 21 Craty| nation the whole or the greater part of a language is literally 22 Craty| after a time they demanded a greater degree of freedom, and to 23 Craty| agreeable to us and have a greater power over us. Most of us 24 Craty| human speech will give us a greater command of it and enable 25 Craty| be in motion conceive the greater part of nature to be a mere 26 Craty| friend, I find myself in far greater perplexity about the nature 27 Craty| are incorrectly given, the greater part may be supposed to 28 Craty| Socrates, but observe; the greater number express motion.~SOCRATES:


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