Definitionadj. of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy
Last update: July 23, 2015
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Ancient people were peripatetic. [adjective]
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Are you a teacher or peripatetic teacher who is involved in teaching the literacy hour? [adjective]
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The school promotes a multi-agency approach and peripatetic teachers for Hearing-Impaired pupils are part of the team. [adjective]
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God: noise in the street: very peripatetic. [Please select]
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A Peripatetic Providence VII. [Please select]
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He introduced into medical theory the four causes of the Peripatetic system. [Please select]
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One thinks naturally of the peripatetic _actus primus_ and _actus secundus_ here. [Please select]
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, but it soon became a peripatetic monthly, printed wherever the editor chanced to be. [Please select]
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They had gathered around a peripatetic street preacher, who was holding forth in a shrill voice. [Please select]
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Waldstein in a recent peripatetic lecture suggested a new point of view in the connection between these reliefs and Greek vase-paintings. [Please select]
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Eleanor dressed for the evening in her usual peripatetic way, and, armed with a homely-looking piece of grey knitting, followed us down-stairs. [Please select]
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