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1 Intro| is no smell. They have no names, but are distinguished as 2 Intro| various kinds of bile have names answering to their colours. 3 Intro| mechanics, of which the very names were unknown to him. He 4 Intro| why have they different names; or if they are different, 5 Intro| God and the world are mere names, like the Being of the Eleatics, 6 Timae| the other by their right names, and make the possessor 7 Timae| clearly distinguished and have names. First, there is wine, which 8 Timae| can one rightly give to it names which imply opposition? 9 Timae| man. The reason why these names are used, and the circumstances 10 Timae| the whole body, and the names of the agents which produce 11 Timae| the things which now have names deserve to be named at all— 12 Timae| catarrh, but they have many names because the places into