lucretius

IPA: ɫukrˈiʃjʌs

Root Word: Lucretius

noun

  • A male given name from Latin of mostly historical use in English.
  • Titus Lucretius Carus, a Roman poet and philosopher.
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Examples of "lucretius" in Sentences

  • Lucretius has a few examples of the form.
  • Lucretius definitely also needs a mention.
  • My spin on Lucretius is that of a historian of science.
  • The elder Lucretius was proscribed by Sulla and murdered.
  • Lucretius is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.
  • Lucretius was one of the first Epicureans to write in Latin.
  • He does mention on p. 426 that he studied Lucretius as a boy.
  • Lucretius, by contrast, was of the Epicurean school of thought.
  • Sorry, the idea that Lucretius isn't a science writer made me laugh.
  • In the actual dethronement, Lucretius apparently played a small part.

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