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Zeno

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1. Zeno - Adjective

2. Zeno - Proper noun

Meaning

Zeno

A male given name from Ancient Greek.

Zeno (not comparable)

(mathematics, philosophy) Requiring or involving an infinite number of intervals within a finite time.

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Accession Following the death of Zeno (491), there is strong evidence that many Roman citizens wanted both a Roman and an Orthodox Christian emperor. Source: Internet

All the emperors up to Zeno and Basiliscus were crowned and acclaimed at the Hebdomon. Source: Internet

As both Herwig Wolfram and Peter Heather point out, Theoderic had his own reasons to agree to this offer: "Theoderic had enough experience to know (or at least suspect) that Zeno would not, in the long term, tolerate his independent power. Source: Internet

A parade goes through downtown Verona to San Zeno Church led by Papà del Gnoco (Gnocchi’s dad), a costumed man representing an old king holding a large fork topped by a big gnocco, instead of a scepter. Source: Internet

Aristotle said that it was the pre-Socratic philosopher Zeno of Elea who invented dialectic, of which the dialogues of Plato are the examples of the Socratic dialectical method. Source: Internet

As a student of the monist Parmenides and a member of the Eleatic school, Zeno believed time and motion to be illusions. Source: Internet

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