10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYLOPATHISM»
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hylopathism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The American illustrated medical dictionary. 1919 : 10th ed
One who believes ii the theory of hylopathism. hylotropic (hi-lo-trop'ik) [Gr. BX^
matter H Tpomj turn]. Changing form, as from liquid t vapor, without change of
composition, hylozoism (hi-lo'zo-izm) [Gr. CXij matter - fvov animal]. The doctrine
that ...
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The American illustrated medical dictionary
One who beh'eves in the theory of hylopathism. hylotropic (hi-lo-trop'ik) [Gr. 5Xi?
matter + Tponrj turn]. Changing form, as from liquid to vapor, without change of
composition. hylozoism (hi-lo'zo-izm) [Gr. 6\r/ matter + {Qov animal]. The doctrine
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William Alexander Newman Dorland, Edgar Calvin Le Roy Miller, 1922
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
[As hylopath-ism + -tc] Pertaining to hylopathism. hylopathism (hi-lop'a-thizm), n. [
< Gr. i/j/, matter, + 7rd0oc, feeling, + -ism.] The doctrine that matter is sentient.
hylopathist (hi-lop'a-thist), n. [As hylopathism + -ist.] A believer in hylopathism.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
[As hylopaHt-ism + -tc] Pertaining to hylopathism. hylopathism (hi-lop'a-thizm), n. [
< Gr. ifa;, matter, + noBos, feeling, + -min.] The doctrine that matter is sentient.
hylopathist (hi-lop'a-thist), n. [As hylopathism + *ist.] A believer in hylopathism.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
H. suillus is a species formerly wrongly referred to the Tupaiida:. Midler and
Schlegel, 1843. hylopathic (hi-lo-path'ik), a. [As hylopath-ism + -ic] Pertaining to
hylopathism. hylopathism (hi-lop'a-thizm), n. [< Gr. vat), matter, + xadoc, feeling, +
-ism ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
[As hylopath4sm + -ic.] Pertaining to hylopathism. hylopathism (hi-lo'p'a-ttiizm), n.
[< Gr. i^r;, matter, + □koOoc, feeling, + -ism.] The doctrine that matter is sentient.
hylopathist (hi-lop'a-thist), n. [As hylopathism + -ist.] A beiiever in hylopathism.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
H. suillus is a species ormerly wrongly referred to the illupaiidw. Miller and
Sclzlegcl, 1843. hylopathic (hi-lo-path'ik), a. As hylopath-s'sm -ic.] Pertaining to
hylopat ism. hylopathism (hi-lop'a-thizm), n. [< Gr. $7.1], matter, + midog, feeling,
+ -ism.] ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary
One who believes in the theory of hylopathism. 111108018111 (hi-lo'zo-izm) [Gr.
6X1, matter + {Q09 animal]. The doctrine that all matter in the universe is alive.
hymen (hi'men) [Gr. t'udyv membrane]. The membranous fold which rtially or ...
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The American agriculturist family cyclopædia: A book of ...
Hylopathism, -lop'ath-ism. The doctrine that matter is sentient. , t 7 Hylophag-ous,
-lof-a-gus. A term apl ' plied to an animal that feeds upon the young shoots of
trees, roots, &c. , _ \ ,_?Hylotheism, -16-thé'izm. The doctrine or belief that there is
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A dictionary of science, literature and art, ed. by W.T. ...
This life is either merely organic or actually sentient : the latter notion has been
also called hylopathism. (See the remarks on Cudwort h's Intellectual System in
H&llam's Literature of Europe, iv. 188; and Erach and Gruber's Encyclopedia.
Dictionary, William Thomas Brande, 1875