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qua·le
[kwah-lee, -ley, kwey-lee] Pronunciation Key
[kwah-lee, -ley, kwey-lee] Pronunciation Key –noun, plural -li·a
[-lee-uh] Pronunciation Key. Philosophy.
[-lee-uh] Pronunciation Key. Philosophy. | 1. | a quality, as bitterness, regarded as an independent object. |
| 2. | a sense-datum or feeling having a distinctive quality. |
[Origin: 1665–75; < L quāle, neut. sing. of quālis of what sort
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| qua·le
(kwä'lē) Pronunciation Key
n. pl. qua·li·a (-lē-ə) A property, such as whiteness, considered independently from things having the property. [From Latin quāle, neuter of quālis, of what kind; see quality.] |
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