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51Pythagoreans and Eleatics — Edward Hussey PYTHAGORAS AND THE EARLY PYTHAGOREANS Pythagoras, a native of Samos, emigrated to southern Italy around 520, and seems to have established himself in the city of Croton. There he founded a society of people sharing his beliefs and… …
52perceptible — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. appreciable, discernible, visible; tangible, observable, sensible; cognizable. See knowledge. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. perceivable, discernible, cognizable; see appreciable , audible , obvious 1 …
53Cognizably — Cog ni*za*bly, adv. In a cognizable manner. [1913 Webster] …
54Conusable — Con u*sa*ble, a. Cognizable; liable to be tried or judged. [Obs.] Bp. Barlow. [1913 Webster] …
55Dataria — Da*ta ri*a, n. [LL., fr. L. datum given.] (R. C. Ch.) Formerly, a part of the Roman chancery; now, a separate office from which are sent graces or favors, cognizable in foro externo, such as appointments to benefices. The name is derived from the …
56Fornication — For ni*ca tion, n. [F. fornication, L. fornicatio.] 1. Unlawful sexual intercourse on the part of an unmarried person; the act of such illicit sexual intercourse between a man and a woman as does not by law amount to adultery. [1913 Webster] Note …
57Incognizable — In*cog ni*za*ble, a. Not cognizable; incapable of being recognized, known, or distinguished. H. Spenser. [1913 Webster] The Lettish race, not a primitive stock of the Slavi, but a distinct branch, now become incognizable. Tooke. [1913 Webster] …
58Injudicable — In*ju di*ca*ble, a. Not cognizable by a judge. [Obs.] Bailey. [1913 Webster] …
59Perceptible — Per*cep ti*ble, a. [L. perceptibilis: cf. F. perceptible. See {Perceive}.] Capable of being perceived; cognizable; discernible; perceivable. [1913 Webster] With a perceptible blast of the air. Bacon. [1913 Webster] {Per*cep ti*ble*ness}, n.… …
60Perceptibleness — Perceptible Per*cep ti*ble, a. [L. perceptibilis: cf. F. perceptible. See {Perceive}.] Capable of being perceived; cognizable; discernible; perceivable. [1913 Webster] With a perceptible blast of the air. Bacon. [1913 Webster] {Per*cep… …