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1. (also Acrasia) mass noun Philosophy
2. Acrasia Sidewise Rock • 2009 Play Shuffle
3. Acrasia, released 25 February 2011 1
4. Acrasy is a variant transcription of Acrasia
5. Acrasia is derived from Old Greek origins
6. Akrasia, the state of acting against one's better judgement; Acrasia (horse), a racing horse, 1904 Melbourne Cup winner Acrasia, a geometer moth genus; Acrasia (protists), a proposed phylum of protists A character in Edmund Spenser's …
7. Akrasia (redirected from akratic) Related to akratic: Acrasia
8. Acrasia A progressive metal band from Raleigh, North Carolina
9. Name origins: Acrasia (Noun) Lack of self control
10. The Odyssey by Acrasia, released 19 September 2014 1
11. Alternative spelling of Acrasia Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
12. Acrasia An obsolete term for a lack of self-control; disinhibition
13. Fruit body-forming protists: Myxomycetes and Myxomycete-like organisms Acrasia, Eumycetozoa*
14. Acrasia: See <internalXref urlencoded="Acrasy">Acrasy</internalXref>
15. Acrasia is your go-to for chic, classic, and trendy hair accessories
16. Origin of Acrasia From Ancient Greek ἀκρασία (akrasia) (lacking command (over oneself))
17. Acrasea, Acraseah, Acrasee, Acrasey, Acrasi, Acrasiah, Acrasie, Acrasy, Acrasye, and Akrasia are variations of Acrasia
18. Akrasia, occasionally transliterated as acrasia, is the state of acting against one's better judgment
19. Acrasia, Acrasias, acrasin, acrasins, acre, acreage, acreages, acred, acres See the full list of words here!
20. Acrasia are a post rock / post-hardcore / ambient band from the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne, Australia
21. As the major villain of Book 2, Acrasia represents the opposite of all things temperate
22. A- cra - sia, ac -ras- ia ] The baby girl name Acrasia is pronounced as AE KR EY -ZHAH †
23. Acrasia an impersonation in Spenser's "Faërie Queen," of intemperance in the guise of a beautiful sorceress
24. Acrasias acrasin acrasins: acraspeda acrasy acratic acrawl acre-foot acre feet acre foot acre inch acreable acreage: Literary usage of Acrasia
25. Acrasia definition: a lack of self discipline , by which a person acts contrary to usual judgment Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
26. Akrasia, occasionally transliterated as acrasia (from Greek, "lacking command (over oneself)") is the state of acting against one's better judgment.
27. Whole villages were swept clean of life to fuel these crazed experiments, and what emerged have become some of the most foul abominations ever to grace Acrasia
28. A'asia abasia abasia-astasia ablepsia abrosia acampsia acanthaesthesia acanthesthesia acatalasia acatamathesia acataphasia acathisia acenesthesia achalasia achondroplasia achromasia achromatopsia acinesia aclasia Acmaesthesia acmesthesia acoenesthesia acolasia acousmatamnesia acrasia acrisia acroaesthesia acroanaesthesia acrocinesia
29. Akrasia ( / əˈkreɪziə /; Greek ἀκρασία, "lacking command"), occasionally transliterated as acrasia or Anglicised as Acrasy or acracy, is described as a lack of self-control or the state of acting against one's better judgment
30. Acrasia is a progressive / death metal band (Yay, a band! With multiple people in it!) that plays complex yet memorable and fun music that draws heavily from both its prog and death influences
31. Akrasia ( / əˈkreɪziə /; Greek ἀκρασία, "lacking command"), occasionally transliterated as acrasia or Anglicised as acrasy or Acracy, is described as a lack of self-control or the state of acting against one's better judgment
32. Em filosofia prática, Acrasia (em grego: ἀκρασία; romaniz .: akrasia, "não ter comando sobre si mesmo") é a ação de uma pessoa que contraria seu melhor juízo sobre o que fazer em determinada situação
33. By contrast, Acrasia, the seductive witch of the Bower, "offers not simply sexual plea-sure--'long wanton joys'--but self-abandonment, erotic aestheticism, the melting of the will, the end of all quests; and Spenser understands, at the deepest level of his being, the appeal of such an end." Greenblatt cannot conceive--or at least will not
34. The second day ther came in a Palmer bearing an Infant with bloody hands, whose Parents he complained to haue bene slayne by an Enchauntresse called Acrasia: and therfore Craued of the Faery Queene, to appoint him some knight, to performe that aduenture, which being assigned to Sir Guyon, he presently went forth with that same Palmer: which is