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1 Int, III| an overwhelmingly greater degree with the physics than with 2 Not, 1| passive verb depends on the degree to which natura is personified, 3 Not, 1| difference, except one of degree, between αιθηρ and πυρ, 4 Not, 2| not hold. Admodum: "to a degree." Fratre: this brother was 5 Not, 2| Hortensius. Gradu: so the word "degree" was once used, e.g. "a 6 Not, 2| used, e.g. "a squire of low degree" in the ballad. De opera 7 Not, 2| such as have only a slight degree of resemblance to the true, 8 Not, 2| attaching one and the same degree of certainty to the simplest 9 Not, 2| Peripatetics were to a great degree Stoicised. Nunc: Halm huc