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solid

Cratylus
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1 Intro| half dead, half alive, half solid, half fluid; the breath Critias Part
2 Text | whatever was to be found there, solid as well as fusile, and that Laws Book
3 6 | offspring should be compact and solid, quiet and compounded properly; Meno Part
4 Intro| in experience could any solid foundation of knowledge 5 Text | a surface and also of a solid, as for example in geometry.~ 6 Text | to be that in which the solid ends; or, more concisely, 7 Text | concisely, the limit of solid.~MENO: And now, Socrates, Phaedrus Part
8 Text | master, and is desirous of solid good, and not of the opinion 9 Text | flight at last settles on the solid ground—there, finding a Philebus Part
10 Text | circles, and the plane or solid figures which are formed The Republic Book
11 6 | their impulses, and all solid principle goes out of them. ~ 12 6 | reflections in water and in solid, smooth and polished bodies 13 7 | the ludicrous state of solid geometry, which, in natural 14 7 | memory, and be an unwearied solid man who is a lover of labor 15 9 | bring no money with the solid advantages of gold and silver? ~ 16 9 | power and make the plane a solid, there is no difficulty The Sophist Part
17 Intro| were once fluid and are now solid, which were at one time Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| to the backward state of solid geometry in the Republic. 19 Intro| which is to the cube or solid what space is to the square Timaeus Part
20 Intro| tangible and therefore solid and made of earth. But two 21 Intro| means are required to unite solid bodies. And as the world 22 Intro| with flaming fire, or the solid earth, or gliding waters, 23 Intro| uniform particles and is more solid, but nevertheless melts 24 Intro| Had the combination of solid bone and thick flesh been 25 Intro| and of the seasons, the solid earth and the impalpable 26 Intro| of air and water; because solid bodies, like the world, 27 Intro| meaning of the words that ‘solid bodies are always connected 28 Intro| represents a surface, the cube a solid. The squares of any two 29 Intro| intends to express is that a solid requires a stronger bond 30 Intro| transformation into solids. The first solid is a regular pyramid, of 31 Intro| triangles. Each of the four solid angles in this figure is 32 Intro| obtuse angles. The second solid is composed of the same 33 Intro| triangles, and make one solid angle out of four plane 34 Intro| regular octahedron. The third solid is a regular icosahedron, 35 Intro| triangles. The fourth regular solid, or cube, is formed by the 36 Intro| cube. The fifth regular solid, or dodecahedron, cannot 37 Intro| variously combined into regular solid figures: (3) three of them, 38 Intro| knew that blood is partly a solid substance consisting of 39 Text | solidity, and nothing is solid without earth. Wherefore 40 Text | now, as the world must be solid, and solid bodies are always 41 Text | world must be solid, and solid bodies are always compacted 42 Text | external fire, or with the solid earth or the gliding waters, 43 Text | possesses solidity, and every solid must necessarily be contained 44 Text | every three plane angles one solid angle, being that which 45 Text | angles arises the first solid form which distributes into 46 Text | inscribed. The second species of solid is formed out of the same 47 Text | equilateral triangles and form one solid angle out of four plane 48 Text | elements, forming twelve solid angles, each of them included 49 Text | these united form eight solid angles, each of which is 50 Text | that the pyramid is the solid which is the original element 51 Text | this dissolution of the solid masses is called melting, 52 Text | degree and is only half solid, when above the earth is 53 Text | opposition? For if there were any solid body in equipoise at the 54 Text | contriving that it should be solid and smooth, and bright and 55 Text | in the thickest and most solid flesh. So again on the joints 56 Text | admit of the combination of solid bone and much flesh with


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