Definitionadj. of or relating to a grammatical paradigm
Last update: August 29, 2015
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To use William Gibson 's famous phrase, a MUD is a paradigmatic instance of the " consensual hallucination " of cyberspace. [adjective]
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Matras 1997]; differing patterns of paradigmatic syncretism; inherited and developed suppletion in personal pronouns; etc. [adjective]
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And with respect to intelligible ideas, these they placed among divine natures, together with the producing, paradigmatic, and final causes of things in a consequent order. [Please select]
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For it energizes as intellect, and the ideas which it contains are paradigmatic, as being forms; and they energize from themselves, and according to their own exuberant goodness. [Please select]
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By the first of these terms, Plato is accustomed to denominate the final cause; by the second the paradigmatic; by the third, the demiurgic; by the fourth, the instrumental; by the fifth, form; and by the sixth, matter. [Please select]
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