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Thales
[ they-leez ]
noun
- c640–546? b.c., Greek philosopher, born in Miletus.
Thales
/ ˈθeɪliːz /
noun
- Thales?624 bc?546 bcMGreekPHILOSOPHY: philosopherSCIENCE: mathematicianSCIENCE: astronomer ?624–?546 bc , Greek philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer, born in Miletus. He held that water was the origin of all things and he predicted the solar eclipse of May 28, 585 bc
Thales
/ thā′lēz /
- Greek philosopher who was considered by later Greek writers to be a founder of geometry and abstract astronomy. He is said to have accurately predicted a solar eclipse in 585 bce , although this and certain other stories associated with Thales have been questioned by modern scholars.
Thales
- An ancient philosopher of Greece , called by some the first genuine Greek philosopher. He lived about 600 years before Jesus and about 150 years before Socrates .
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The British Army's controversial Watchkeeper drone, built by Thales, has been tested in the area.
The impiety of Thales had a more enduring impact, his reputation soaring over the ages.
The FT said Northrop's withdrawal from the narrowband part of the tender left a partnership between Thales Alenia Space and Thales UK as the only contender in the race.
In the Digital Identity & Security division, Thales said cybersecurity and biometrics saw strong growth offset by negative growth in payment and SIM cards in the third quarter, notably in Asia.
ESA says that the Euclid team, together with its principal industrial contractor, Thales Alenia Space, was able to diagnose the problem quickly.
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