| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] altogether 5 always 107 ambiguity 8 ambiguous 18 ambiguously 2 ambitious 2 among 16 | Frequency [« »] 19 renders 19 water 19 your 18 ambiguous 18 applies 18 attack 18 failed | Aristotle Topics IntraText - Concordances ambiguous |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 15| ramshackle"; so that "fine" is an ambiguous term.~In some cases there 2 I, 15| therefore, to "love" is an ambiguous term. Further, see in regard 3 I, 15| intermediate. "Clear", then, is an ambiguous term, and likewise also " 4 I, 15| then clearly the term is ambiguous: e.g. "good" in the case 5 I, 15| then the term "good" is ambiguous. In the same way also "clear", 6 I, 15| not happen in the case of ambiguous terms, e.g. in the cases 7 I, 15| then, and "sharp" are ambiguous. For synonyms are always 8 I, 15| another. "Sharp", then, is an ambiguous term: for it forms differentiae 9 I, 15| differentiae. Colour, then, is an ambiguous term; for things that are 10 VI, 2 | passage" and "balance" are ambiguous terms: it is accordingly 11 VI, 10| to the whole range of the ambiguous term, it is not true of 12 VI, 10| happen that a man may see the ambiguous character of the word, and 13 VI, 10| equally at fault. Since ambiguous terms sometimes pass unobserved, 14 VI, 10| as some answerers call "ambiguous" what is really synonymous, 15 VI, 10| synonymous what is really ambiguous supposing their definition 16 VI, 10| beforehand that so-and-so is ambiguous or synonymous, as the case 17 VI, 10| is really synonymous is ambiguous because the definition he 18 VI, 10| contend not that the term is ambiguous, but that even the term