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1 1 | 1~Things are said to be named "equivocally" 2 1 | only.~On the other hand, things are said to be named "univocally" 3 1 | with that in the other.~Things are said to be named "derivatively", 4 2 | ox", "runs", "wins".~Of things themselves some are predicable 5 2 | from the said subject.~Some things, again, are present in a 6 2 | predicable of anything.~Other things, again, are both predicable 7 2 | There is, lastly, a class of things which are neither present 8 5 | a secondary sense those things are called substances within 9 5 | the other hand, to those things which are present in a subject, 10 5 | stating the latter. All other things that we state, such as that 11 5 | univocal" was applied to those things which had both name and 12 5 | but is true of many other things, such as quantity. There 13 5 | contrary qualities. From among things other than substance, we 14 6 | Strictly speaking, only the things which I have mentioned belong 15 6 | quantitative terms to other things. We speak of what is white 16 6 | time covered is long; these things cannot in their own right 17 6 | which it covered. Thus the things already mentioned, and these 18 6 | quantitative, but relative; things are not great or small absolutely, 19 6 | the same time, and that things will themselves be contrary 20 6 | for they say that those things are contraries which, within 21 7 | 7~Those things are called relative, which, 22 7 | reference to that of which the things indicated are a part, and 23 7 | was not complete, if those things only are properly called 24 7 | head, the hand, and such things are substances, and it is 25 8 | capacity or incapacity. Such things are not predicated of a 26 8 | are qualities, for those things that possess them are themselves 27 8 | as indicating that those things which admit these qualities 28 8 | qualities, not because those things which admit them are affected. 29 8 | are qualities, and the things that take their name from 30 8 | therefore state that those things are said to be possessed 31 8 | blackness, and so on. The things, also, which are said to 32 8 | incontrovertible fact that the things which in virtue of these 33 8 | do with figure. For those things to which the definition 34 10| term "opposite" is used. Things are said to be opposed in 35 10| that is, by knowledge. Such things, then, as are opposite the 36 10| of man, and of many other things, but it is not necessary 37 12| when the sequence of two things cannot be reversed, then 38 12| yet another. For in those things, the being of each of which 39 13| appropriately applied to those things the genesis of the one of 40 13| posterior to the other. Such things are said to be simultaneous 41 13| in point of time. Those things, again, are "simultaneous" 42 13| on the contrary, all such things appear to be "simultaneous" 43 13| species "water-animal".~Those things, therefore, are said to 44 13| within the same genus. Those things, moreover, are "simultaneous" 45 14| also. But there are some things which undergo increase but


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