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acataleptic, a. and n. rare.|əkætəˈlɛptɪk| [f. scholastic L. acatalēpticus (Fr. acataleptique) f. Gr. ἀκατάληπτ-ος incomprehensible + -icus, see -ic.] A. adj. Relating to acatalepsy; incapable of being certainly comprehended or ascertained.
[1731in Bailey.] 1847Lewes Hist. Philos. (1871) I. 369 According to the Academicians all Perceptions were acataleptic, i.e. bore no conformity to the objects perceived. B. n. An adherent of the doctrine of acatalepsy.
1878C. P. Krauth Vocab. Philos. Sci. 11 All sceptics and Pyrrhonians were called acataleptics. |