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1 I, 3 | enables us to recognize the definitions.~Now demonstration must 2 I, 8 | universally. The same is true of definitions, since a definition is either 3 I, 10| Peculiar truths are, e.g. the definitions of line and straight; common 4 I, 10| hypotheses are contained. Definitions require only to be understood, 5 I, 12| because mathematics takes definitions, but never an accident, 6 I, 33| way in which he grasps the definitions through which demonstrations 7 II, 3 | premisses of demonstrations are definitions, and it has already been 8 II, 3 | truths will be indemonstrable definitions.~But if the definable and 9 II, 5 | to the reason for it, so definitions reached by division invite 10 II, 7 | of mountain copper. For definitions do not carry a further guarantee 11 II, 7 | words or sentences would be definitions, since any kind of sentence 12 II, 7 | should all be talking in definitions, and even the Iliad would 13 II, 7 | neither, therefore, do definitions, in addition to revealing 14 II, 8 | of the remaining partial definitions of A.~We have stated then 15 II, 11| is to be in health. The definitions must be transposed, and 16 II, 13| endeavour to seize their definitions by the method we have described-the 17 II, 13| be clearly given by the definitions of the species; since the 18 II, 13| perspicuity is essential in definitions, just as inferential movement