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b. 



Of the Concretoid Solids. 



a. 

 Of the Statoid of (Simple) Concretoid Solids, 



G, (hard as in </ive) TRUNK ; Process, Existence or 

 Forth-putting (cf. for, sense, Fr. pousser, TO 

 GEOW UP) ; Tail or Trail and Trunk all that 

 is contrasted with the Head ; Stalk, Staff, 

 Stem, any Pro-cess, Procedure or Proceeding ; 

 Shaft-like or Concrete Continuation ; as the 

 " wake ' : of a vessel ; Bottom, Seat, Ground ; 

 the EARTH as Fundamentum beneath and up- 

 holding the Sky or Heaven ; FORCE ; Primal 

 or Producing Force, Upheaval ; a posteriori 

 ORIGIN or source. 



D, HEAD ; Bulb or Knob, End, Top ; Concrete Object 

 or Thing ; Superincumbent Weight, as of the 

 Head on the Shoulders, of the Sky or Heaven 

 on the Earth, etc. ; Zteac?-weight, Deadness, 



Inertia, KESISTANCE ; Reaction, Permanency, 

 as of Eternal Principles ; a priori Origin. 



B, HEAD-AND-TRUNK ; the entire Body ; Body, Cada- 

 ver, Cadaver-like Organismus (called Inor- 

 ganic) ; ACTION or BLOW, including Impact or 

 Primal -Force and Resistance. The Inorganic 

 World or Cosmos as contrasted with the Or- 

 ganic or Yital ; the Inorganismus or Mineral 

 World ; Earth-and-Sky or Heaven (GAUB 

 from g to b.) 



Dh, INTER-KNOB ; Head-centre, Hub ; The Turn-stile 



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