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acratic, a. and n. Philos. (əˈkrætɪk) Also akratic. [As if formed on Gr. *ἀκρᾰτικ(ός, f. ἀκρᾰτ(ής powerless + -ic: see *acrasia n.2] A. adj. Exhibiting weakness of will or ‘incontinence’. B. n. An acratic person.1969 G. Vlastos in Phoenix XXIII. 75 Gallop.. clings to the notion that the people to wh...
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▪ I. akratic, a.1 rare—1. (əˈkrætɪk) [f. as if on Gr. *ἀκρᾱτικ(ός, f. ἄκρᾱτ(ος unmixed + -ic: see *acrasia n.1] ? Failing to mix, irregular.1851 Fraser's Mag. XLIV. 154/2 Among the akratic, or ‘chemically indifferent’, spas, Teplitz, in Bohemia, is that which combines the largest quantitly of solid ...
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Carlos Oroza
Carlos Oroza, acratic and poet, walks by Vigo like a walking contraculture symbol. 'What strange beings... those who are normal!', he reflects aloud.
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