Definitions for Xenocrates

Xenocrates Xe·noc·ra·tes

Spelling: [zuh-nok-ruh-teez]
IPA: /zəˈnɒk rəˌtiz/

Xenocrates is a 10 letter English word.

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Definitions for Xenocrates

noun

  1. 396–314 b.c, Greek philosopher.

Examples for Xenocrates

Plato advised Xenocrates, a man rather austere but in all other respects a fine fellow, to sacrifice to the Graces.

Xenocrates embraced the young man, and admitted him among his disciples.

Xenocrates, the disciple of Plato, resisted Lais successfully.

Aristotle was opposed to Speusippus, and nearly agreed with Xenocrates.

Christine then, lovely and charming enough to wreck the chastity of a Xenocrates, would sleep naked with her uncle!

Plato was continually saying to Xenocrates, "Sacrifice to the Graces."

And this Procles was one of Xenocrates's fellow-students at the Academy.

Hic Speusippus, hic Xenocrates, hic eius auditor Polemo; cuius ipsa illa sessio fuit, quam videmus.

Xenocrates says that the stars are moved in one and the same superficies.

Xenocrates cured maniacs by melodious sounds, and Asclepiades conquered deafness with a trumpet.

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