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el·e·at·ic I. \|elē|ad.ik\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Eleaticus (also, of Elea), from Greek Eleatikos, from Eleatēs of Elea (from Elea — Velia — ancient town in southern Italy) + -ikos -ic : of or relating to a school of Greek philosophers founded by Parmenides and developed by Zeno who principally asserted the unity of being and the unreality of motion or change — compare parmenidean II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized : an Eleatic philosopher |