Definition of Leibnitzian

1. Adjective. Of or relating to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz or to his mathematics or philosophy.

Exact synonyms: Leibnizian
Partainyms: Leibnitz, Leibniz
Derivative terms: Leibnitz, Leibniz

Lexicographical Neighbors of Leibnitzian

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Legionella wadsworthii
Legionellaceae
Legionnaire
Legionnaires
Lego
Lego set
Legoland
Legolands
Leguminosae
Legundi
Lehar
Lehigh River
Leia
Leibnitz
Leibnitzian
Leibniz
Leibniz's law
Leibnizian
Leicester
Leicestershire
Leichtenstern's phenomenon
Leichtenstern's sign
Leichtlin's camas
Leics
Leiden
Leiden jar
Leidenfrost effect
Leidig cell
Leidy

Literary usage of Leibnitzian

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Diderot and the Encyclopedists by John Morley (1897)
"... advance has been less satisfactory in working out, in a scientific way, the philosophy that is implied in the following adaptation of the leibnitzian ..."

2. The Origin of Ideas by Antonio Rosmini (1883)
"one, and, as we shall see, it produced the imperfections of the leibnitzian system. The German philosopher, then, saw the difficulty, but only in a general ..."

3. Diderot and the Encyclopedists by John Morley (1897)
"... advance has been less satisfactory in working out, in a scientific way, the philosophy that is implied in the following adaptation of the leibnitzian ..."

4. Diderot and the Encyclopœdists by John Morley (1878)
"... advance has been less satisfactory in working out, in a scientific way, the philosophy that is implied in the following adaptation of the leibnitzian ..."

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