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LESSON IV<br />

Vocabulary<br />

complexio, f., combination<br />

duplex, double<br />

e.g. (exempli gratia), for example<br />

ens, n., being<br />

expers, devoid of, without<br />

formalis, formal, essential<br />

i.e. (id est), that is<br />

immaterialis, immaterial<br />

imprimere, -pressi, -pressus, to impress<br />

materialis, material<br />

objectum, n., object<br />

omnino, altogether) entirely<br />

<strong>org</strong>anismus, m., <strong>org</strong>anism<br />

Plato, m., Plato (Greek philosopher, 427-347 B.C.)<br />

praecisive, precisely<br />

praeterquam, beyond) besides<br />

sensitivus, perceptive by tlz e senses<br />

sen ... vel, whet/Jer .•. or<br />

spectare, to look at<br />

tantum, only<br />

uterlibet, whichever of the two<br />

v.g. (verbi gratia), for example<br />

WORD Snmy<br />

I. Ens (plur. entia). Strictly speaking, this most general of all terms<br />

cannot be defined. But we can say that it means id quod est. Whatever<br />

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