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Alphabetical [« »] defined 11 defined-those 1 defining 2 definite 13 definitely 1 definition 17 definitions 4 | Frequency [« »] 13 become 13 calm 13 chance 13 definite 13 deserve 13 die 13 display | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances definite |
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1 I, 1 | all men and belong to no definite science. Accordingly all 2 I, 1 | their duty to decide on definite cases brought before them. 3 I, 1 | not bound up with a single definite class of subjects, but is 4 I, 2 | concerned with any special or definite class of subjects.~Of the 5 I, 4 | of sciences dealing with definite subjects rather than simply 6 I, 10| for while there are no definite kinds of action associated 7 I, 13| of two ways-towards one definite person, or towards the community. 8 I, 13| assault is doing wrong to some definite person; the man who avoids 9 II, 9 | who claim pity on certain definite grounds do not deserve to 10 III, 5 | therefore he refuses to add a definite date. All these ambiguities 11 III, 8 | rhythm, of which metres are definite sections. Prose, then, is 12 III, 8 | the rhythms mentioned no definite metre arises, and therefore 13 III, 9 | something and has reached some definite conclusion; whereas it is