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Or essence.
· Fat itself is a substance or essence of a substance or mode of that essence.
Instead, he sought the spirit or essence of the tree and represented this in his design.
How far then must the physicist know the form or essence?
This chapter assumes that the focus or "essence" of chemical engineering has been the same over the past century, viz.
He gnaws with bitter satisfaction on the grungy local cheese, seeming to find in it some vindicating quiddity or essence.
This seems to imply that each emotion has an underlying property or "essence" in the brain or body.
Fravashi, in Zoroastrianism, the preexisting external higher soul or essence of a person (according to some sources, also of gods and angels).
The mere stuff or matter is not yet the real thing; it needs a certain form or essence or function to complete it.
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As a result, creatures have no natures, or essences, in common.
He preferred to think instead of the naked encounter of the properly trained mind with the Forms, or essences, of things.
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