Xe·noph·a·nes
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| c570–c480 b.c., Greek philosopher and poet. |
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Xe·noph·a·ne·an, adjective
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Xenophanes
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| Xe·noph·a·nes
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Greek philosopher whose rationalism is often regarded as a major influence on the Eleatic tradition. |
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| xenophanes | |
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| Greek philosopher (560-478 BC) |
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