logos |
nomos |
As a proper noun logos
is (philosophy) in ancient greek philosophy, the rational principle that governs the cosmos.
As a noun nomos is
the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour.
physis |
nomos |
As nouns the difference between physis and nomos
is that
physis is (ancient greek philosophy and theology) nature, as contrasted with law or custom while
nomos is the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour.
nomos |
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homos |
nomos |
As nouns the difference between homos and nomos
is that
homos is plural of lang=en while
nomos is the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour.
nomos |
nomes |
As nouns the difference between nomos and nomes
is that
nomos is the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour while
nomes is .
nomos |
momos |
As nouns the difference between nomos and momos
is that
nomos is the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour while
momos is plural of lang=en.
jomos |
nomos |
As nouns the difference between jomos and nomos
is that
jomos is while
nomos is the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour.
nomos |
nonos |
As nouns the difference between nomos and nonos
is that
nomos is the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour while
nonos is plural of lang=en.
behaviour |
nomos |
As nouns the difference between behaviour and nomos
is that
behaviour is the way a living creature behaves or acts while
nomos is the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour.
law |
nomos |
As a proper noun law
is or
law can be , perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound or
law can be (judaism) the torah.
As a noun nomos is
the body of law, especially that governing human behaviour.
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