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1 VI, 1 | whats", some are like "snub", and some like "concave". 2 VI, 1 | And these differ because "snub" is bound up with matter ( 3 VI, 1 | with matter (for what is snub is a concave nose), while 4 VI, 1 | things are a analogous to the snub in their nature; e.g. nose, 5 VII, 5 | difficulty about them. For if snub nose and concave nose are 6 VII, 5 | nose are the same thing, snub and concave will be the 7 VII, 5 | will be the thing; but if snub and concave are not the 8 VII, 5 | it is impossible to say "snub nose" or the same thing 9 VII, 5 | concave-nose nose; for snub nose will be concave-nose 10 VII, 10| taken together, e.g. the snub, or the bronze circle, pass 11 VII, 11| this and the nose arise "snub nose" and "snubness"); but 12 VII, 11| concrete substance, e.g. a snub nose or Callias, the matter 13 XI, 7 | essence-whether as akin to "snub" or rather to "concave". 14 XI, 7 | these the definition of "snub" includes the matter of 15 XI, 7 | eliminating the nose, for what is snub is a concave nose. Evidently