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1. (adj.) Eleatic
noting or pertaining to a school of philosophy, founded by Parmenides, that investigated the phenomenal world, esp. with reference to the phenomena of change.
2. (n.) Eleatic
a philosopher of the Eleatic school.
Etymology: (1685–95; < L Eleāticus of Elea , where the school originated < Gk Eleātikós)
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1. (adj) eleatic
of or pertaining to a certain school of Greek philosophers who taught that the only certain science is that which owes nothing to the senses, and all to the reason
2. (noun) eleatic
a philosopher of the Eleatic school
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