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▸ noun: (philosophy) Proponent of stoicism, a school of thought, from in 300 B.C.E. up to about the time of Marcus Aurelius, who holds that by cultivating an understanding of the logos, or natural law, one can be free of suffering.
▸ noun: A person indifferent to pleasure or pain.
▸ adjective: Of or relating to the Stoics or their ideas.
▸ adjective: Not affected by pain or distress.
▸ adjective: Not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain or distress.
▸ noun: A student of Stowe School, England.
▸ adjective: Alternative letter-case form of stoic [Of or relating to the Stoics or their ideas.]
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of stoic [(philosophy) Proponent of stoicism, a school of thought, from in 300 B.C.E. up to about the time of Marcus Aurelius, who holds that by cultivating an understanding of the logos, or natural law, one can be free of suffering.]
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▸ noun: (philosophy) Proponent of stoicism, a school of thought, from in 300 B.C.E. up to about the time of Marcus Aurelius, who holds that by cultivating an understanding of the logos, or natural law, one can be free of suffering.
▸ noun: A person indifferent to pleasure or pain.
▸ adjective: Of or relating to the Stoics or their ideas.
▸ adjective: Not affected by pain or distress.
▸ adjective: Not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain or distress.
▸ noun: A student of Stowe School, England.
▸ adjective: Alternative letter-case form of stoic [Of or relating to the Stoics or their ideas.]
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of stoic [(philosophy) Proponent of stoicism, a school of thought, from in 300 B.C.E. up to about the time of Marcus Aurelius, who holds that by cultivating an understanding of the logos, or natural law, one can be free of suffering.]
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