Crossword-Solution: MENO 4 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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MENO anagram ENOM, MEON, MOEN, MONE, NEMO, NOEM, NOME, OMEN, OMNE, ONEM, ONME

We have 24 clues for the answer “MENO”

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A Platonic dialogue 1 answer
___ mosso (less rapid, in music) 1 answer
___ forte (less loud, in music) 1 answer
__'-war (old battleships) 1 answer
Not so much, on music scores 1 answer
Month: Prefix 1 answer
Less: Music. 1 answer
Less, to Levine 1 answer
Less, musically 1 answer
Less, in music 1 answer
Dialogue of Plato 1 answer
A Socratic dialogue 1 answer
"You leave ___ choice" 1 answer
"Tell __ lies" 1 answer
"Send ___ Flowers," Doris Day film 1 answer
"Send __ Flowers" 1 answer
"Don't give ___ lip!" 1 answer
"But ___ buts": Fielding 1 answer
"But ___ buts" 1 answer
"Ask __ questions . . ." 4 answers
BUTS 6 answers
PLATO, work of 25 answers
Less 68 answers
Lessening 76 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MENO (5)

MENO II A CONTINUATION OF SOCRATES' DIALOGUE WITH MENO IN WHICH THE BOY PROVES ROOT 2 IS IRRATIONAL By Socrates A Millennium Fulcrum Edition [Copyright 1995] Socrates: Well, here we are at the appointed time, Meno.
The Second Story of Meno Unknown 2008
Now, Meno, I want you to be on your guard, as you were the other day, to insure that I teach nothing to the boy, but rather pull out of his mind the premises which are already there.
The Second Story of Meno Unknown 2008
Socrates: I can ask more of no man, Meno, and I am certain that you will do well, and I hope I will give you no call to halt me in my saying if I should say too much, in which you would feel I was actually teaching the boy the answer to this riddle.
The Second Story of Meno Unknown 2008
Meno: No, Socrates, I don't think I will have to call you on anything you might say today, for the most wondrously learned men of the group of Pythagoras have spent many hours, weeks, and even months and years toiling in their manner to arrive at the mystic solutions to the puzzles formed by the simple squares with which we worked the other day.
The Second Story of Meno Unknown 2008
Socrates: Meno, my friend, it is my opinion, and I hope it will soon be yours, that your virtue was increased the other day, rather than decreased.
The Second Story of Meno Unknown 2008

Quotes with MENO (3)

- Padre Peregrine, non ti comporterai mai con un po' di serietà?- No, finché il nostro Signore benedetto non farà altrettanto. Ti prego, non fare quella faccia così terribilmente scandalizzata! Il Signore non è mai troppo serio. In effetti, è difficile dire che cos'altro sia, oltre a infinito amore. E l’amore più puro è anche letizia, non ti sembra? Non puoi amare nessuno, senza andare d’accordo con lui, e non puoi andare d’accordo con chiunque in qualunque momento, a meno di…
Ray Bradbury
Melody is the essence of music. I compare a good melodist to a fine racer, and counterpointists to hack post-horses; therefore be advised, let well alone and remember the old Italian proverb: Chi sa più, meno sa — Who knows most, knows least.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
More about the selection theory: Jerne meant that the Socratic idea of learning was a fitting analogy for 'the logical basis of the selective theories of antibody formation': Can the truth (the capability to synthesize an antibody) be learned? If so, it must be assumed not to pre-exist; to be learned, it must be acquired. We are thus confronted with the difficulty to which Socrates calls attention in Meno [ ... ] namely, that it makes as little sense to search for what one do…
Niels Kaj Jerne
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 27 times in crossword archives (1961–2022).