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telos
[ tel-os, tee-los ]
noun
, plural te·loi [tel, -oi, tee, -loi].
- the end term of a goal-directed process; especially, the Aristotelian final cause.
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He did not know what Telos meant; thought it was not Indian.
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So viewed an instrumental agnosticism is also teleological, but not in any sense of a fixed and static telos.
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Pinus resinosa (red pine), Telos and Grand Lake, a little afterwards here and there.
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Chalcia is distant from Telos 80, from Carpathus 400 stadia, and about double this number from Astypalæa.
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Nisyrus lies to the north of Telos, at the distance of about 60 stadia, which is its distance also from Cos.
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