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ing Science, -logy, -ology, -lore, Ger. -lehre; (pro- 

 nounced skee) ; -skiso, -ological. 



-li, (as a termination ; 1, continuity, level, equality t and 

 i, being) Adverbial Ending, Eng. -ly. 



-ni, (as a termination ; n, in, and i, being), meaning IN 

 (the Preposition ; pronounced nee.) 



n. 



Proximate or Ordinary Synthesis, (generally) of the 

 Two-Letter-Roots into Words. 



Au,io, (pronounced ah-oo-ee-o), the realm or domain 

 of ORDINARY "BEALITY," or of the Subject- 

 matter of Being, capable of being " differen- 

 tiated" or "limited," but as yet Unlimited or 

 Infinite ; assumed, however, as comprehensible, 

 or capable of being known by the subsequent 

 insertion of thought-lines ; THE COMPREHENSIBLE 

 BEALITY, or Beality in an Ordinary or Non- 

 transcendental sense. The HOMOGENEOUS, The 

 HOMOGENISMUS ; Empirical Reality ; " The Un- 

 limited." (B. O. a. 20, t. 204.) 



Au n io, (pr. ah-oo n -ee-o), The Incomprehensible 

 (Beality) ; " The Unknowable." CARDINARY, 

 Transcendental, or Rational Beality or Being 



I 3 io (pr. ee-ee-o), The Central (Being), " The Abso- 

 lute," in an ordinary sense, as in speaking of 

 an absolute worldly ruler ; or, philosophically, 

 BEING as Centered in Objects, as Contrasted 

 with Rational or Intelligent Being (I n io.) 



