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ἀμερ-ής

ameres

without parts, indivisible

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ἀμερ-ής · amer-ēs — LSJ

without parts, indivisible

without parts, indivisible, Pl. Tht. 205e, Prm. 138a, Arist. Ph. 231b3, etc.; τὸ ἀ. Hp. Virg. 1; introduced into Latin by Cic., Plu. Cic. 40. Adv. -ρῶς Alex.Aphr. in Metaph. 714.25; ἀ. καὶ ἀδιαστάτως Porph. Sent. 33.

2 summa genera

τὰ ἀ. in Logic, summa genera, Arist. APo. 100b2.

3 impartial

impartial, κρίσεις Luc. Cal. 8.

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