释义 |
an·ax·ag·o·re·an \|aˌnakˌsagə|rēən, |anə̇k-\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Anaxagoras died 428 B.C. Greek philosopher + English -ean : of or relating to the philosophy of Anaxagoras who taught that the world is composed of many qualitatively different substances that developed from homogeneous particles under the impetus of nous |