Superadded

  • 91Ibn Sina, Abu ‘Ali al-Husayn — (370–428/980–1037)    Born near Bukhara, Ibn Sina – or ‘Avicenna’, as he was known to the Latins – may very well be the most important and influential thinker, not just of the Neoplatonic Aristotelian (mashsha’i) school of Islamic philosophy in… …

    Islamic philosophy dictionary

  • 92Mulla Sadra — (c. 979–1050/1571–1640)    Sadr al Din Muhammad al Shirazi, more commonly known by his honorific title Mulla (‘Master’) Sadra, is without doubt the most important and influential of the modern Islamic philosophers. He studied with the great… …

    Islamic philosophy dictionary

  • 93al-Razi, Fakhr al-Din — (543–606/1149–1209)    Fakhr al Din al Razi in many ways represents the apex of ‘modern’ Ash‘arite theology. Like his eminent predecessors, al Juwayni, al Ghazali, and al Shahrastani, al Razi strove to justify rational theology, even casting it… …

    Islamic philosophy dictionary

  • 94al-Suhrawardi, Shihab al-Din Yahya —    [Persian: Sohravardi] (549–587/1154–91)    Within the Islamic philosophical tradition, al Suhrawardi’s status is perhaps second only to Ibn Sina. Although he was notoriously executed at the age of thirty eight (on the orders of the Ayyubid… …

    Islamic philosophy dictionary

  • 95additional — a. Superadded, adscititious, supplemental, supplementary, extra, more …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 96adscititious — a. Supplemental, supplementary, superadded, adventitious, superfluous, redundant, alien, artificial, spurious, smuggled. See additional, accessary …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 97add — 1 Add, sum, total, tot, cast, figure, foot share the meaning to find or represent the amount reached by putting together arithmetically a series of numbers or quantities, and are commonly followed by up. Add is both the common and the technical… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 98intrinsic — inherent, ingrained, constitutional, essential Analogous words: inner, inward, internal, interior, inside, intestine: innate, inborn, inbred, congenital: natural, normal, typical, *regular Antonyms: extrinsic Contrasted words: *outer, outward,… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 99recondite — recondite, abstruse, occult, esoteric can all mean being beyond the power of the average intelligence to grasp or understand. Recondite stresses difficulty resulting from the profundity of the subject matter or its remoteness from ordinary human… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 100appendage — /əˈpɛndɪdʒ/ (say uh pendij) noun 1. a subordinate attached part of anything. 2. Biology any member of the body diverging from the axial trunk. 3. Botany any subsidiary part superadded to another part …