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Tertium comparationis (Latin for "the
third [part] of the comparison") is the
quality that two
things which are
being compared have in common. It is the...
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Tertium quid
refers to an
unidentified third element that is in
combination with two
known ones. The
phrase is ****ociated with alchemy. It is
Latin for...
- The
tertium quids (sometimes
shortened to quids) were
various factions of the
Jeffersonian Republican Party in the
United States from 1804 to 1812. In...
- The only
source for his
birth date is a
statement from his 1267 Opus
Tertium that "forty
years have p****ed
since I
first learned the Alphabetum". The...
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Latin principium tertii exclusi.
Another Latin designation for this law is
tertium non
datur or "no
third [possibility] is given". In
classical logic, the...
- also
explores the
theory of
eternal recurrence. Ouspensky's
second work,
Tertium Organum, was
published in 1912. In it he
denies the
ultimate reality of...
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Clostridium tertium is an anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium.
Although it can be
considered an
uncommon pathogen in humans,
there has been substantial...
- The
Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the
third and last of the
Punic Wars
fought between Carthage and Rome. The war was
fought entirely within Carthaginian...
- In
musical tuning theory, a
Pythagorean interval is a
musical interval with a
frequency ratio equal to a
power of two
divided by a
power of three, or vice...
- "consul
tertium." On coins, the same words, "M.
Agrippa L.f cos.
tertium", were the ones used to
refer to him
after his death;
consul tertium serving...