An evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections.
The essence that makes something the kind of thing it is and makes it different from any other.
Essence or inherent nature of a person or thing.
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Examples for "substantial form "
Examples for "substantial form "
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.
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.
6 An essential component of the quiddity .
7 He finds them to be the quiddity of fascination one moment - and the distilled essence of boredom the next.
8 Thou dost as one who fully apprehends a thing by name, but cannot see its quiddity unless another explain it.
9 Will fly the body, but quiddity retain;
10 Ferrell's shtick never gets there; the makers don't grasp the show's loopy quiddity , the grating earnestness that makes it so appalling and lovable.
11 But in the absolute consideration of the quiddity of a thing, and of those things which are known thereby, the intellect is never deceived.
12 None o' thy quiddities , thou maker of long lies and quick legs.
13 How now, how now, mad wag, what in thy quips and thy quiddities ?
14 But I would rather have a brisk wind than all thy vapours, thy quiddities , and quotations.
15 They could have set opinion right about the efficacy of the syllogism, and the virtue of entities and quiddities .
16 Apparently his intimacy with what Hamlet calls quiddities , quillets, cases, tenures, and tricks-lawyerlyarcana-derivedfrom his own lived experience.
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