What are the words meaning ‘thus more strongly for X’?
What is that word meaning ‘tous strongly’? X applies to Y, and thus even more strongly to Z, for instance.. is a simple one? However,
our immune system needs warmth, so adequate heating is good for us (and for sick people) I
seem to remember that there is such a word, and it’s Latin, though I could be wrong.
“In Hebrew,
we call it a Kal Vachomer (if
this is true in a lenient case, it is all the more true in a strict case).” (Beloved people./ (it has an entry in Wikipedia.) In
Latin, we call it Kal Man (It has an entry in Wikipedia.)
“In Hebrew,
we call it a Kal Vachomer (if
this is true in a lenient case, it is all the more true in a strict case).” (Beloved people./ (it has an entry in Wikipedia.) In
Latin, we call it Kal Man (It has an entry in Wikipedia.)
“In Hebrew,
we call it a Kal Vachomer (if
this is true in a lenient case, it is all the more true in a strict case).” (Beloved people./ (it has an entry in Wikipedia.) In
Latin, we call it Kal Man (It has an entry in Wikipedia.)
Now that I’ve read one answer to the first
one, heating is good for many people. More so for sick people.
Why, in what ways does the human body react to certain conditions?
“In Hebrew,
we call it a Kal Vachomer (if
this is true in a lenient case, it is all the more true in a strict case).” (Beloved people./ (it has an entry in Wikipedia.) In
Latin, we call it Kal Man (It has an entry in Wikipedia.)
Can someone spell simple non-Latin phrase?
Where does adequate heating really affect people?
Now that I’ve read one answer to the first
one, heating is good for many people. More so for sick people.
Why, in what ways does the human body react to certain conditions?
Now that I’ve read one answer to the first
one, heating is good for many people. More so for sick people.
Why, in what ways does the human body react to certain conditions?
Now that I’ve read one answer to the first
one, heating is good for many people. More so for sick people.
Why, in what ways does the human body react to certain conditions?
“In Hebrew,
we call it a Kal Vachomer (if
this is true in a lenient case, it is all the more true in a strict case).” (Beloved people./ (it has an entry in Wikipedia.) In
Latin, we call it Kal Man (It has an entry in Wikipedia.)