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▸ noun: (c. 585 BCE–c. 525 BCE) An ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus; the pupil of Anaximander. He taught that the basic element of which the world is composed is the air.
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▸ noun: (c. 585 BCE–c. 525 BCE) An ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus; the pupil of Anaximander. He taught that the basic element of which the world is composed is the air.
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Anaximander,
Anaxagoras,
pre-Socratic,
Empedocles,
Thales,
Parmenides,
Archimedes,
Aristotle,
Archelaus,
Xenocrates,
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