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stoic (encz) | stoic,stoický adj: Petr Prášek |
stoic (encz) | stoic,stoik n: Petr Prášek |
Stoic (gcide) | Stoic \Sto"ic\, n. [L. stoicus, Gr. ?, fr. ?, adj., literally,
of or pertaining to a colonnade, from ? a roofed colonnade, a
porch, especially, a porch in Athens where Zeno and his
successors taught.]
1. A disciple of the philosopher Zeno; one of a Greek sect
which held that men should be free from passion, unmoved
by joy or grief, and should submit without complaint to
unavoidable necessity, by which all things are governed.
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2. Hence, a person not easily excited; an apathetic person;
one who is apparently or professedly indifferent to
pleasure or pain.
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A Stoic of the woods, a man without a tear.
--Campbell.
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School of Stoics. See The Porch, under Porch.
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Stoic (gcide) | Stoic \Sto"ic\, Stoical \Sto"ic*al\, a. [L. stoicus, Gr. ?: cf.
F. sto["i]que. See Stoic, n.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Stoics; resembling the Stoics or
their doctrines.
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2. Not affected by passion; manifesting indifference to
pleasure or pain; especially, bearing pain, suffering, or
bad fortune without complaint. -- Sto"ic*al*ly, adv. --
Sto"ic*al*ness, n.
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stoic (wn) | stoic
adj 1: seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive; "stoic
courage"; "stoic patience"; "a stoical sufferer" [syn:
stoic, stoical]
2: pertaining to Stoicism or its followers
n 1: a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded
by Zeno; "a Stoic achieves happiness by submission to
destiny"
2: someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions [syn:
stoic, unemotional person] [ant: emotional person] |
stoic (foldoc) | STring Oriented Interactive Compiler
STOIC
(STOIC) A language from the Smithsonian
Astrophysical Observatory. STOIC is similar to FORTH for
strings and includes many VAX-specific items.
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stoic (encz) | stoic,stoický adj: Petr Prášekstoic,stoik n: Petr Prášek |
stoical (encz) | stoical,stoický adj: luke |
stoically (encz) | stoically,stoicky adv: luke |
stoichiometric (encz) | stoichiometric,stechiometrický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
stoichiometry (encz) | stoichiometry,stechiometrie n: Zdeněk Brož |
stoicism (encz) | stoicism,stoicizmus n: Zdeněk Brož |
stoicizmus (czen) | stoicizmus,stoicismn: Zdeněk Brož |
stoicky (czen) | stoicky,stoicallyadv: luke |
stoický (czen) | stoický,stoicadj: Petr Prášekstoický,stoicaladj: luke |
School of Stoics (gcide) | Stoic \Sto"ic\, n. [L. stoicus, Gr. ?, fr. ?, adj., literally,
of or pertaining to a colonnade, from ? a roofed colonnade, a
porch, especially, a porch in Athens where Zeno and his
successors taught.]
1. A disciple of the philosopher Zeno; one of a Greek sect
which held that men should be free from passion, unmoved
by joy or grief, and should submit without complaint to
unavoidable necessity, by which all things are governed.
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2. Hence, a person not easily excited; an apathetic person;
one who is apparently or professedly indifferent to
pleasure or pain.
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A Stoic of the woods, a man without a tear.
--Campbell.
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School of Stoics. See The Porch, under Porch.
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stoic stoical (gcide) | emotionless \e*mo"tion*less\ adj.
1. unsusceptible to, destitute of, or showing no emotion;
unmoved by feeling. Opposite of emotional; as, he kept
his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he
served. [Narrower terms: matter-of-fact, prosaic;
philosophical, philosophic; {phlegmatic, phlegmatical,
stolid}; stoic, stoical; unblinking] Also See: cool,
passionless, unmoved(predicate), unmoving.
Syn: unemotional, passionless.
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Stoical (gcide) | Stoic \Sto"ic\, Stoical \Sto"ic*al\, a. [L. stoicus, Gr. ?: cf.
F. sto["i]que. See Stoic, n.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Stoics; resembling the Stoics or
their doctrines.
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2. Not affected by passion; manifesting indifference to
pleasure or pain; especially, bearing pain, suffering, or
bad fortune without complaint. -- Sto"ic*al*ly, adv. --
Sto"ic*al*ness, n.
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Stoically (gcide) | Stoic \Sto"ic\, Stoical \Sto"ic*al\, a. [L. stoicus, Gr. ?: cf.
F. sto["i]que. See Stoic, n.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Stoics; resembling the Stoics or
their doctrines.
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2. Not affected by passion; manifesting indifference to
pleasure or pain; especially, bearing pain, suffering, or
bad fortune without complaint. -- Sto"ic*al*ly, adv. --
Sto"ic*al*ness, n.
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Stoicalness (gcide) | Stoic \Sto"ic\, Stoical \Sto"ic*al\, a. [L. stoicus, Gr. ?: cf.
F. sto["i]que. See Stoic, n.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Stoics; resembling the Stoics or
their doctrines.
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2. Not affected by passion; manifesting indifference to
pleasure or pain; especially, bearing pain, suffering, or
bad fortune without complaint. -- Sto"ic*al*ly, adv. --
Sto"ic*al*ness, n.
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Stoichiological (gcide) | Stoichiological \Stoi`chi*o*log"ic*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to stoichiology.
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Stoichiology (gcide) | Stoichiology \Stoi`chi*ol"o*gy\, n. [Gr. ? a first element +
-logy.] [Written also stoechiology.]
1. That part of the science of physiology which treats of the
elements, or principles, composing animal tissues.
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2. (Logic) The doctrine of the elementary requisites of mere
thought. --Sir W. Hamilton.
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3. The statement or discussion of the first principles of any
science or art.
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Stoichiometric (gcide) | Stoichiometric \Stoi`chi*o*met"ric\, Stoichiometrical
\Stoi`chi*o*met"ric*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to stoichiometry; employed in, or obtained
by, stoichiometry.
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2. (Chem.) of, pertaining to, using, or consuming, reagents
in the exact proportions required for a given reaction;
as, a stoichiometric reaction, i. e., a reaction which
goes to completion, rather than stopping partway at an
equilibrium point.
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Stoichiometrical (gcide) | Stoichiometric \Stoi`chi*o*met"ric\, Stoichiometrical
\Stoi`chi*o*met"ric*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to stoichiometry; employed in, or obtained
by, stoichiometry.
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2. (Chem.) of, pertaining to, using, or consuming, reagents
in the exact proportions required for a given reaction;
as, a stoichiometric reaction, i. e., a reaction which
goes to completion, rather than stopping partway at an
equilibrium point.
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Stoichiometry (gcide) | Stoichiometry \Stoi`chi*om"e*try\, n. [Gr. ? a first principle,
or element + -metry.]
The art or process of calculating the atomic proportions,
combining weights, and other numerical relations of chemical
elements and their compounds.
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Stoicism (gcide) | Stoicism \Sto"i*cism\, n. [Cf. F. sto["i]cisme.]
1. The opinions and maxims of the Stoics.
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2. A real or pretended indifference to pleasure or pain;
insensibility; impassiveness.
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Stoicity (gcide) | Stoicity \Sto*ic"i*ty\, n.
Stoicism. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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stoic (wn) | stoic
adj 1: seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive; "stoic
courage"; "stoic patience"; "a stoical sufferer" [syn:
stoic, stoical]
2: pertaining to Stoicism or its followers
n 1: a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded
by Zeno; "a Stoic achieves happiness by submission to
destiny"
2: someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions [syn:
stoic, unemotional person] [ant: emotional person] |
stoical (wn) | stoical
adj 1: seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive; "stoic
courage"; "stoic patience"; "a stoical sufferer" [syn:
stoic, stoical] |
stoically (wn) | stoically
adv 1: without emotion; in a stoic manner; "he stoically
accepted all suffering" |
stoichiometric (wn) | stoichiometric
adj 1: of or relating to stoichiometry |
stoichiometry (wn) | stoichiometry
n 1: (chemistry) the relation between the quantities of
substances that take part in a reaction or form a compound
(typically a ratio of whole integers) |
stoicism (wn) | stoicism
n 1: an indifference to pleasure or pain [syn: stoicism,
stolidity, stolidness]
2: (philosophy) the philosophical system of the Stoics following
the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno |
stoic (foldoc) | STring Oriented Interactive Compiler
STOIC
(STOIC) A language from the Smithsonian
Astrophysical Observatory. STOIC is similar to FORTH for
strings and includes many VAX-specific items.
(1998-09-27)
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