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Meanings of
substantial form
in English
Spanish
quididad
Catalan
quidditat
Back to the meaning
Essence or inherent nature of a person or thing.
quiddity
Spanish
quididad
Synonyms
Examples for "
quiddity
"
quiddity
Examples for "
quiddity
"
1
He knew it well, and was cognizant with its every legal
quiddity
.
2
There you indeed appreciate the dead-alive city 'in all its
quiddity
.
'
3
Serial killers are the
quiddity
and quintessence of malignant narcissism.
4
We in WITCH consider ourselves the incarnate
quiddity
of revolution-blendingfemale rebellion with Leftist revolt.
5
George Orwell thought a
quiddity
of England was an old maid cycling through mist to church.
Usage of
substantial form
in English
1
And for this reason no
substantial
form
is participated more or less.
2
Therefore some other
substantial
form
in the body precedes the soul.
3
But the body has a
substantial
form
by which it is a body.
4
Therefore they cannot change external matter, at least as to a
substantial
form
.
5
But suddenly her eyes descried a far more
substantial
form
,
undeniable.
6
Therefore the
substantial
form
of the bread remains in this sacrament after the consecration.
7
Capital in more
substantial
form
,
however, came in about 1902.
8
Mr. Gregson, the leader of the opposition, was honored in a more
substantial
form
.
9
Therefore the
substantial
form
is the first principle of action; but not the proximate principle.
10
The high school, commenced in 1835, took a more
substantial
form
in the following year.
11
For Aristotle it was the
substantial
form
of the body-theentelechy, but not a substance.
12
The gentleman so addressed turned to see the
substantial
form
of Simpson at his elbow.
13
For every natural body has some determined
substantial
form
.
14
But all accidental forms act instrumentally in virtue of the
substantial
form
as the principal agent.
15
And therefore it must be said that the
substantial
form
of the bread does not remain.
16
Behind her stood the
substantial
form
of Brenda, also well wrapped against the night's chill and mist.
Other examples for "substantial form"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
substantial
form
substantial
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
substantial form
Spanish
quididad
quiddidad
quiditas
Catalan
quidditat
Substantial form
through the time
Substantial form
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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