"Plutarch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Plutarch (c. 46-120 AD) was a Greek historian, biographer, and essayist, best known for his Parallel Lives, a series of biographies of famous Greeks and Romans. The term "Plutarchian" refers to the style or approach to biography and history that Plutarch exemplified in his works, characterized by a focus on character, virtues, and vices, and a blending of history, philosophy, and anecdote. In a broader sense, "Plutarchian" can also describe a person or style that is noted for their incisive and perceptive insight, wit, and effortless eloquence, reflecting Plutarch's reputation as a masterful writer.
Plurivalence refers to the condition or quality of being possessing or fertile with multiple values, meanings, or interpretations, especially in a way that is not necessarily fixed or absolute. It implies the existence of multiple, often conflicting or ambiguous, perspectives or understandings of something.
The word "plus" can have several meanings in English, depending on the context in which it is used.As an adjective, "plus" can mean:<em> more or additional; exceeding what is normal or expected</em> of higher than average quality or amount<em> preferences, goods, or features: something added as a bonusExamples:</em> "She got a plus in math, so she's doing well in the class."<em> "The movie was a plus for the company, increasing their profits."</em> "This model comes with a plus package, including a free upgrade and a premium accessory kit."As a preposition, the phrase "plus" can mean addition:<em> added or added together over time</em> in addition to something<em> "Their savings account has grown over the years plus their bonus payment."Example:</em> "The company's profits have risen plus two million US dollars since the new product release."<em> "In addition to the requirements, you need to bring your driver's license."As an expression, the phrase "the plus side" refers to the advantages or benefits of something:</em> however, on the other hand; or on the other hand, expressed emphatically<em> When considering two options or points of view.Examples:</em> "Working remotely has its downsides, but overall there are many plus sides, including having flexibility and balance in life." 'Plus we have the best car, and our opponents don't.'