theophrastian

The·o·phras·tus

[thee-uh-fras-tuhs]
noun
372?–287 b.c, Greek philosopher.

The·o·phras·tian [thee-uh-fras-chuhn] , adjective
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Theophrastus (ˌθɪəˈfræstəs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
?372--?287 bc, Greek Peripatetic philosopher, noted esp for his Characters, a collection of sketches of moral types

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