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1 I, 4 | difference in the turn of the phrase. For if it be put in this 2 I, 4 | you change the turn of the phrase.~ 3 I, 5 | accident". A "definition" is a phrase signifying a thing’s essence. 4 I, 5 | in the form either of a phrase in lieu of a term, or of 5 I, 5 | lieu of a term, or of a phrase in lieu of another phrase; 6 I, 5 | phrase in lieu of another phrase; for it is sometimes possible 7 I, 5 | define the meaning of a phrase as well. People whose rendering 8 I, 5 | a definition is always a phrase of a certain kind. One may, 9 I, 6 | things mentioned in the phrase used does not belong, as 10 I, 6 | definition; so that, to use the phrase previously employed,’ all 11 I, 15| e.g. "to fail to see" a phrase with more than one meaning, 12 V, 5 | a property of "man" the phrase "an animal capable of receiving 13 VI, 2 | boneformed". For an unusual phrase is always obscure.~Sometimes 14 VI, 2 | always obscure.~Sometimes a phrase is used neither ambiguously, 15 VI, 2 | likeness: whereas this kind of phrase makes nothing clear; for 16 VI, 11| merely another term but a phrase, clearly it is of the differentia 17 VI, 11| word "odd" for which the phrase has been substituted. Now 18 VI, 11| on the other hand, the phrase "with a middle" be used 19 VII, 5 | is rendered in a complex phrase, so that to overthrow it, 20 VIII, 2 | universal, they use the phrase "in all cases of this sort".