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la pierre philosophale

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

philosopher's stone SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

philosopher [ingl. brit. fɪˈlɒsəfə, ingl. am. fəˈlɑsəfər] SUST. literal, fig.

I. stone [ingl. brit. stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] SUST.

1. stone U (material):

to be as hard as stone literal
to be as hard as stone atrbv. wall, statue, floor, building, step

2. stone (small rock):

3. stone (for particular purpose):

4. stone:

5. stone BOT. (in fruit):

6. stone MED.:

7. stone ingl. brit. (unit of weight):

= 6, 35 kg

8. stone atrbv. (of stoneware):

stone jar, pot, pottery

II. stone [ingl. brit. stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] V. trans.

1. stone (throw stones at):

stone person

2. stone (remove stone from):

stone peach, cherry

III. stone [ingl. brit. stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn]

stone me arcznte.! ingl. brit.

glasshouse [ingl. brit. ˈɡlɑːshaʊs, ingl. am. ˈɡlæsˌhaʊs] SUST.

1. glasshouse ingl. brit. (greenhouse):

2. glasshouse ingl. brit. (prison):

glasshouse coloq.
trou m coloq.

3. glasshouse ingl. am. (glassworks):

en el diccionario PONS

philosopher SUST.

I. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] SUST.

1. stone no pl. GEO. (hard substance, jewel):

2. stone (piece of rock):

stone smaller

3. stone MED. (hard matter):

4. stone BIOL., BOT. (seed of a fruit):

5. stone ingl. brit. (14 lbs):

6, 348 kg

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] ADJ.

1. stone (made of stone) floor, step, statue:

stone CONSTR.
stone GEO.

2. stone (stoneware):

stone jug

3. stone (pale beige colour):

sable inv.

III. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] ADV.

1. stone (like a stone):

2. stone coloq. (completely):

IV. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] V. trans.

1. stone (throw stones at):

2. stone (remove the kernels):

en el diccionario PONS

philosopher SUST.

I. stone [stoʊn] SUST.

1. stone GEO.:

2. stone (piece of rock, jewel):

stone smaller

3. stone MED. (in kidney, gallbladder):

4. stone (seed of fruit):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. stone [stoʊn] ADJ.

1. stone (made of stone) floor, wall, statue:

stone CONSTR.
stone GEO.

2. stone (stoneware):

stone jug

III. stone [stoʊn] ADV.

1. stone (like a stone):

2. stone coloq. (completely):

IV. stone [stoʊn] V. trans.

1. stone (throw stones at):

2. stone (remove the kernels):

Present
Istone
youstone
he/she/itstones
westone
youstone
theystone
Past
Istoned
youstoned
he/she/itstoned
westoned
youstoned
theystoned
Present Perfect
Ihavestoned
youhavestoned
he/she/ithasstoned
wehavestoned
youhavestoned
theyhavestoned
Past Perfect
Ihadstoned
youhadstoned
he/she/ithadstoned
wehadstoned
youhadstoned
theyhadstoned

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He was led by a love of philosophy to become a philosopher.
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The two natural philosophers above could not exist in such an environment and found their own ways to fight this stagnant situation.
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This position has become increasingly popular among philosophers in the last three decades.
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Practical reason is understood by most philosophers as determining a plan of action.
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Other modern philosophers have generally used less specific definitions.
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