xenophanean

Xe·noph·a·nes

[zuh-nof-uh-neez]
noun
c570–c480 b.c, Greek philosopher and poet.

Xe·noph·a·ne·an, adjective
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Xenophanes (zɛˈnɒfəˌniːz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
?570--?480 bc, Greek philosopher and poet, noted for his monotheism and regarded as a founder of the Eleatic school

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