the philosophy of the European Enlightenment
ridding oneself; freeing oneself of; growing out of; overcoming; outgrowing
to take out; to take a handful of; to grab and throw; to turn someone out (of house, room, etc.)
teacher; instructor; sensei; title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.; intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.) one's elder
to be temperate in; to refrain; to make notes; to jot down (e.g. phone number); to be in preparation for; to be in waiting for
to be superfluous; to be in excess; to be more than enough
walking sideways; staggering; striding; being rampant; being widespread; being prevalent
to face (each other); to be facing; to be directed toward (the future, etc.); to be in response to; to receive (a client, etc.); to compare with
to go upstream; to go back (in time, to origin); to date back to; to trace back to
law of contradiction (logic)
traditional; conventional
to return (something); to restore; to turn over; to turn upside down; to pay back; to retaliate; to respond (with)
law of identity; principle of identity
machine; mechanism; instrument; appliance; apparatus
declaration; proclamation; announcement
equal; identical; the same; no different (to); just like; equivalent
to arrive; to come to pass
de- (indicating reversal, removal, etc.); post-
to pass; to elapse; to pass through; to go through; to experience; to go through
directions; instructions; usage method
outward; superficial; external; apparent
to select; to choose; to diagnose (an illness); to judge; to liken to something else; to regard as something else (e.g. to use another person as a mirror); to see someone off
to endeavor (endeavour); to try; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to be diligent
illuminism; enlightenment
clear; distinct; evident; definite
thorough; exhaustive; complete
consequently; as a result
hard to understand; incomprehensible; unintelligible
to escape (disaster, death, etc.); to be saved from; to be rescued from; to avoid (e.g. punishment); to evade (e.g. responsibility); to avert
ominous; sinister; unlucky; inauspicious
standpoint; position; viewpoint; footing; starting point; basis (e.g. of an argument)
look; appearance; spectacle; sight; observation meditation; outlook on ...
enough; sufficient; sufficiently; fully; division into ten
defect; fault; flaw; deformity; deficiency; shortage
latter period; second half; late stage; third trimester; second semester
(Platonic) ideal (of how things ought to be, e.g. human rights); foundational principle; idea; conception (e.g. of the university); doctrine; ideology
ideation; process of forming and relating ideas; to ideate