perishable things
1perishable — adjective 1》 (of food) likely to rot quickly. 2》 having a brief life or significance: ballet is the most perishable of arts. noun (perishables) things, especially foodstuffs, likely to rot quickly. Derivatives perishability noun …
2Aristotle the philosopher of nature — David Furley 1 THE TREATISES ON NATURE The subject matter of the present chapter is what Aristotle has to say about the natural world the subject that in classical Greek is most accurately rendered as ta physika. But of course this includes many… …
3Nemesius — (c. AD 390), was a Christian philosopher, and the author of a treatise De Natura Hominis ( On Human Nature ). According to the title of his book, he was the Bishop of Emesa (in Syria). His book is an attempt to compile a system of anthropology… …
4nonperishables — n. things which are not perishable, things which do not spoil …
5Preservatories — Preservatory Pre*serv a*to*ry, n.; pl. {Preservatories}. 1. A preservative. [Obs.] Whitlock. [1913 Webster] 2. A room, or apparatus, in which perishable things, as fruit, vegetables, etc., can be preserved without decay. [1913 Webster] …
6Preservatory — Pre*serv a*to*ry, n.; pl. {Preservatories}. 1. A preservative. [Obs.] Whitlock. [1913 Webster] 2. A room, or apparatus, in which perishable things, as fruit, vegetables, etc., can be preserved without decay. [1913 Webster] …
7Kabirpanthi — (or Kabir Panth) is a religious community in India which recognizes Kabir as their Satguru or Prophet. The group comprises people of either Muslim or Hindu ancestry, and the ritual life of the community displays it s dual origins. They are… …
8St. Goar — St. Goar † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Goar An anchorite of Aquitaine; b. about 585; d. near Oberwesel (Germany), 6 July, 649. He came of a distinguished family, and at an early age gave evidence of sound piety. Prayer was the… …
9perishables — things, especially foodstuffs, likely to rot quickly. → perishable …
10Existence (Philosophy of) 1 — Philosophy of existence 1 Heidegger Jacques Taminiaux At the very outset and up to the end, the long philosophical journey of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) remained oriented by a single question, the question of Being, the Seinsfrage. This does… …