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  • 81wild — /waɪld / (say wuyld) adjective 1. living in a state of nature, as animals that have not been tamed or domesticated. 2. Obsolete (of Aboriginal people) living independent of white influence in the traditional manner: there were still wild blacks… …

  • 82Plato — (C. 428 C. 348 BC)    by Alison Ross   Plato s philosophy exerts a profound influence over modern thought. Immanuel Kant s Copernican revolution in philosophy was styled as an inverted Platonism in which the dependence of a finite consciousness on …

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  • 83Plato — (C. 428 C. 348 BC)    by Alison Ross   Plato s philosophy exerts a profound influence over modern thought. Immanuel Kant s Copernican revolution in philosophy was styled as an inverted Platonism in which the dependence of a finite consciousness on …

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  • 84go — 1. v., n., & adj. v. (3rd sing. present goes; past went; past part. gone) 1 intr. a start moving or be moving from one place or point in time to another; travel, proceed. b (foll. by to + infin., or and + verb) proceed in order to (went to find… …

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  • 85untrammeled — adjective not confined or limited (Freq. 1) the gift of a fresh eye and an untrammeled curiosity Russell Lord the untrammeled rush that the snows had shown in the first spring sun Farley Mowat • Syn: ↑untrammelled • Similar to: ↑unlimited, ↑ …

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