Crossword-Solution: ERGON
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ERGON | anagram | EGNOR, GENRO, GONER, GOREN, NEGRO, NORGE, REGNO, ROGEN |
We have 16 clues for the answer “ERGON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Work measured in terms of heat. | 1 answer |
| Work, in terms of its equivalent in heat. | 1 answer |
| Work-heat measure | 1 answer |
| WORK in terms of heat | 2 answers |
| Measure of work | 2 answers |
| Measure of work in physics | 2 answers |
| Work, in physics. | 2 answers |
| Work measure in physics | 3 answers |
| energy unit of | 3 answers |
| unit work | 3 answers |
| work unit of | 3 answers |
| erg | 8 answers |
| Unit of work | 9 answers |
| Work unit | 10 answers |
| ENERGY unit | 13 answers |
| Unit of energy | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ERGON (5)
The real Psychology is that which shows how the increasing knowledge of nature and the increasing experience of life have always been slowly transforming the mind, how religions too have been modified in the course of ages 'that God may be all and in all.' E pollaplasion, eoe, to ergon e os nun zeteitai prostatteis.
Once for all he formulates clearly that important notion of the function, (ergon)+ of a thing, or of a person.
There is his ergon, his ‘differential energy,’ as the Aristotelians say—his true distinction from the ourang-outang.
The passage which Anthon quotes from Plutarch to illustrate _patres_, is not applicable, for the word there is [Greek: _pragonoi: Epunthaneto ton paronton, ei mae kai tous ekeinon oiontai progonous auto mallon an emxasthai paraplaesious ekgonous apolitein, ate dae maed autous di eugeneian, all ap aretaes kai kalon ergon endoxous genomenous_.] Vit.
Hence the paradoxical expression, [Greek: ergon prôtotokon tou patros] ("first begotten work of the Father"), is here the most appropriate designation.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1955–1971).