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- A space, place, landchóra: a space, place, land Original Word: χώρα, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: chóra Phonetic Spelling: (kho'-rah) Definition: a space, place, land Usage: (a) a country or region, (b) the land, as opposed to the sea, (c) the country, distinct from town, (d) plur: fields.biblehub.com/greek/5561.htm
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In semiotics, Khôra (also chora; Ancient Greek: χώρα) is the space that gives a place for being. The term has been used in philosophy by Plato to designate a receptacle (as a "third kind" [triton genos]; Timaeus 48e4), a space, a material substratum, or an interval. In Plato's account, khôra is described … See more
In Ancient Greek: χώρα, romanized: khṓrā is the space where something is, or any generic place. See more
Aristotle merged his teacher's concept with his definitions of prima materia (hylé), place (topos) and substratum (hypokeimenon), in the book 4 of Physics: "This is why Plato … See more
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Strong's Greek: 5561. χώρα (chóra) -- a space, place, land - Bible …
Strong's Greek: 5562. χωρέω (chóreó) -- to make room, advance, …
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Strong's Greek: 5563. χωρίζω (chórizó) -- to separate, divide
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Strong's Greek: 5479. χαρά (chara) -- joy, delight - Bible Hub
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