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1 I, 15| clear" in each case been synonymous.~Often in the actual definitions 2 IV, 3 | genus and the species are synonymous.~Seeing that of every genus 3 IV, 6 | if the genus fails to be synonymous with its species. For the 4 VI, 10| is one and the same, are synonymous; if, then, the definition 5 VI, 10| the view that life is a synonymous term and is always used 6 VI, 10| terms as though they were synonymous (for the definition of the 7 VI, 10| defined it correctly, for to a synonymous term the definition should 8 VI, 10| ambiguous" what is really synonymous, whenever the definition 9 VI, 10| universally, and, vice versa, call synonymous what is really ambiguous 10 VI, 10| so-and-so is ambiguous or synonymous, as the case may be: for 11 VI, 10| asserts that what is really synonymous is ambiguous because the 12 VI, 10| meaning must clearly be synonymous with those others. Otherwise, 13 VI, 13| Moreover, see if the whole be synonymous with one of the elements: 14 VI, 13| for the syllable is not synonymous with any of the letters 15 VII, 4 | applies. For the species is synonymous with its individuals. This