Results for: independent object in Kantian philosophy, object of intellect
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follower of Aristotle, follower of the philosophy of Aristotle (ancient Greek philosopher), of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophies (ancient Greek philosopher)Aristotelian
follower of the philosophy of Thomas HobbesHobbesian
for intelligent people, highly intelligent person; person engaged in intellectual pursuits, academic, intelligent and knowledgeable, of or pertaining to the mind or intellect, mental, rational; highly intelligent, brilliant; devoted to mental or intell...intellectual
forbidden object of worship, image which is worshiped as a god; any deity other than God (Biblical); someone or something which is highly revered; fallacy, object of adoration, object worshiped as godidol
force to leave home, move from its usual place; remove from office; oust, replace, take the place of, move from usual place, remove from post, replace fluid with object, take place of atomdisplace
forgotten name, object, thingdingus
form of church government (Protestantism), Protestant denomination of independent churchesCongregationalism
form of government based on technological knowledge; theory advocating such a government, government by technicians, philosophy promoting technocracytechnocracy
formal dance, make into a ball; form into a ball; mess up, object with a spherical shape; round toy used in games such as baseball and basketball; game of baseball; formal danceball
formation of layers, process of bonding layers, process of laminating, act of bonding together two or more thin layers; state of being laminated; object which is formed of thin layers, thin steel plate in transformer core, thinly-layered structurelamination
former German protectorate in western Africa, divided between British and French administration in 1922. British Togoland was incorporated into Ghana (1956), and French Togoland became independent as Togo (1960).Togoland
former independent union between Egypt and Syria, founded in 1958. It was disbanded when Syria left the union in 1961, although Egypt retained the name until 1971.United Arab Republic
former region in northwestern Europe that was a powerful independent state between the 11th and 14th centuries. It is equivalent to the present-day provinces of Flanders in Belgium, Nord Department in France, and part of Zeeland Province in the Netherl...Flanders
Forward-Looking Infrared; device that creates an image of an object by using electro-optical sensors that convert electromagnetic radiation into electronic signalsFLIR
foundation material, gravel used in making concrete, heavy object used to stabilize boats; gravel; stabilizer, load something with ballast, something that gives bulk or stability, stabilize something, stabilize with ballast; steady, stabilizing heavy w...ballast
 

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