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51Aristotle’s Lantern — sea urchin mouth parts …
52Aristotle, arry, arris — n 1. a bottle. Rhyming slang, probably dat ing from the 19th century, but still occa sionally heard in the London area and in Australia. 2. arris (usually in the sense of courage, nerve ) …
53Aristotle — n. (384 322 BC) Greek philosopher who studied under Plato …
54Aristotle's lantern — [ arɪstɒt(ə)lz] noun Zoology a conical structure of calcareous plates and muscles supporting the teeth of a sea urchin …
55aristotle's — ar·is·tot·le s …
56Aristotle — Ar•is•tot•le [[t]ˈær əˌstɒt l[/t]] n. big 384–322 b.c., Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great …
57aristotle — /ˈærəstɒtl/ (say aruhstotl) noun Colloquial a bottle. Also, aris /ˈærəs/ (say aruhs). {rhyming slang} …
58Aristotle — /ærəˈstɒtl/ (say aruh stotl) noun 384–322 BC, Greek philosopher, pupil of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great; influenced Islamic philosophers as Averroës, and Catholic theologians as Thomas Aquinas …
59Aristotle's lantern — Niho …
60Aristotle — noun one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great (384 322 BC) (Freq. 4) • Derivationally related forms: ↑Aristotelian, ↑Aristotelean • Members of this Topic: ↑entelechy • Instance… …