protagorean

protagorean
pro·tag·o·re·an

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  • Protagoras — Protagorean /proh tag euh ree euhn/, adj. Protagoreanism, n. /proh tag euhr euhs/, n. c480 c421 B.C., Greek Sophist philosopher …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Protagoras — biographical name circa 485 410 B.C. Greek philosopher • Protagorean adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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