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1 I, 15| names; e.g. the contrary of "sharp" in the case of a note is " 2 I, 15| then, the contrary of "sharp" bears several meanings, 3 I, 15| meanings, and if so, also does "sharp"; for corresponding to each 4 I, 15| will be different. For "sharp" will not be the same when 5 I, 15| and to "flat", though "sharp" is the contrary of each. 6 I, 15| the case of a note has "sharp" as its contrary, but in 7 I, 15| hearing. Likewise also with "sharp" and "dull" in regard to 8 I, 15| for the contrary also of sharp in either sense is "dull".~ 9 I, 15| what is "easy to hear". "Sharp", too, is in a closely similar 10 I, 15| its applications: for a sharp note is a swift note, as 11 I, 15| harmony tell us, whereas a sharp (acute) angle is one that 12 I, 15| than a right angle, while a sharp dagger is one containing 13 I, 15| dagger is one containing a sharp angle (point).~Look also 14 I, 15| clear" garment, and a "sharp" flavour and a "sharp" note. 15 I, 15| a "sharp" flavour and a "sharp" note. For neither are these 16 I, 15| things said to be clear or sharp "in a like degree", nor 17 I, 15| other. "Clear", then, and "sharp" are ambiguous. For synonyms 18 I, 15| being subaltern, as e.g. "sharp" is of a "note" and a "solid". 19 I, 15| and a "solid". For being "sharp" differentiates note from 20 I, 15| one solid from another. "Sharp", then, is an ambiguous