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1 Ionic school of philosophy
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2 Ionic school of philosophy
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3 Ionic
[aɪ'ɔnɪk] 1. сущ.1) = Ionic dialect ионийский диалект древнегреческого языка2) ионик, ионический стих, ионическая стопа ( в стихосложении)3) (i.) полигр. ионик ( вид шрифта)2. прил.ионийский, ионический ( относящийся к Ионии и ионийцам)- Ionic school of philosophy
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