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1 1 | single name, have a number of meanings. Accordingly just as, in 2 10| Being" and "One" have many meanings, and yet both the answerer 3 10| expression to have many meanings, it is clear that such a 4 10| thought. Such being the meanings of the phrases in question, 5 10| depend on a multiplicity of meanings. For the absurd statement 6 10| to be a word with many meanings, and granted it in some 7 24| depends upon a plurality of meanings, the term, or the expression 8 24| s") has not a number of meanings: it means that it is "so-and-so' 9 24| the apparently different meanings seem to depend on whether 10 24| phrase with a number of meanings: for a phrase does not become 11 24| possessed of a number of meanings merely suppose we express