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Pro·tag·o·ras
[proh-tag-er-uh
s] Pronunciation Key
[proh-tag-er-uh
s] Pronunciation Key –noun
| c480–c421 b.c., Greek Sophist philosopher. |
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Pro·tag·o·re·an·ism, noun
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| Pro·tag·o·ras
(prō-tāg'ər-əs) Pronunciation Key
Greek philosopher. Considered the first Sophist, he taught a philosophy based on his maxim "Man is the measure of all things." Pro·tag'o·re'an (-ə-rē'ən) adj. |
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