Dualism

  • 31dualísm — s. n. (sil. du a ) …

    Romanian orthography

  • 32dualism — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. duality, doubleness, duplexity, twofoldness, biformity, polarity; see also pair …

    English dictionary for students

  • 33dualism — du|a|lis|m [ˈdju:əlızəm US ˈdu: ] n [U] technical the idea that there are two opposite parts or principles in everything, for example body and soul, or the state of having two parts or principles …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 34dualism — du|al|ism [ duə,lızəm ] noun uncount FORMAL the belief that something has two aspects or parts …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 35dualism — doctrine that the universe is controlled by one good and one evil force Philosophical Isms …

    Phrontistery dictionary

  • 36dualism — du·al·ism || duːəlɪzÉ™m / djuː n. state of consisting of two parts, duality, doubleness; belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 37dualism — noun 1》 the division of something conceptually into two opposed or contrasted aspects, such as good and evil or mind and matter. 2》 the quality or state of being dual; duality. Derivatives dualist noun & adjective dualistic adjective… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 38dualism — n. 1. Parseeism, Zoroastrianism, Mazdeism, Manicheism, doctrine of two supreme principles (good and evil). 2. (Met.) Natural realism, doctrine of two primal realities (mind and matter) …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 39Dualism — ♦ The theological view that the universe is divided between two radically different powers, one good and one evil; groups holding dualistic views included Gnostics in the ancient church and Cathars during the Middle Ages. (Lynch, Joseph H. The… …

    Medieval glossary

  • 40dualism — du·al·ism …

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