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epicurus

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Ep⋅i⋅cu⋅rus

[ep-i-kyoor-uhs]
–noun
342?–270 b.c., Greek philosopher.
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Ep·i·cu·rus   (ěp'ĭ-kyŏŏr'əs)   
Greek philosopher who founded his influential school of Epicureanism in Athens (c. 306) and a utopian community called "The Garden."
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