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ili-30-02762404-a CILI: i15586
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Epinonyms: [3] bookman
[3] bookman |0.95|
[2] ili-30-10423589-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[1] ili-30-11307422-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[0] ili-30-02762404-a (pertains_to) |0.85|
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SentiWordNet: 0.125 0
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TempoWordNet: 0.998 0.001 0.001 0

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EN Variants
- pre-Socratic
- presocratic
Gloss
before the time of Socrates
DE Variants
- vorsokratisch
ZH_S Variants
- 前苏格拉底+的
- 苏格拉底前+的
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11307422-n: ancient Athenian philosopher; teacher of Plato and Xenophon (470-399 BC)
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11307422-n: ancient Athenian philosopher; teacher of Plato and Xenophon (470-399 BC)
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10816424-n: a presocratic Athenian philosopher who maintained that everything is composed of very small particles that were arranged by some eternal intelligence (500-428 BC)
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10816644-n: a presocratic Greek philosopher and student of Thales who believed the universal substance to be infinity rather than something resembling ordinary objects (611-547 BC)
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11223642-n: a presocratic Greek philosopher born in Italy; held the metaphysical view that being is the basic substance and ultimate reality of which all things are composed; said that motion and change are sensory illusions (5th century BC)
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11337331-n: a presocratic Greek philosopher and astronomer (who predicted an eclipse in 585 BC) who was said by Aristotle to be the founder of physical science; he held that all things originated in water (624-546 BC)