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enology

NOUN
  1. the art of wine making

How To Use enology In A Sentence

  • Induction, a posteriori, would have brought phrenology to admit, as an innate and primitive principle of human action, a paradoxical something, which we may call perverseness, for want of a more characteristic term. The Imp of the Perverse
  • Most are created by winemakers taught the same unimaginative standards of flavor, quality, and technique at enology schools the world over.
  • It seems that transcendental phenomenology inevitably involves solipsism.
  • And thus was born phrenology (then called craniology). Bayblab
  • For these two are no longer categories in an existential phenomenology of Attention or Tyrolean woodcraft but fully amortised within the evident detritus of the Second World War, constantly alluded to in The White Stones.
  • The doctrine that there are mental presentations which necessarily refer to external things is not only bad natural science; it is also bad phenomenology and conceptual confusion.
  • Phenomenology involves a radical change in all such positings of real existence.
  • I was drawn to winemaking and studied for a degree in oenology.
  • A phenomenology of consciousness, then, explores neither the metaphysical composition nor the causal genesis of things, but the ‘constitution’ of their meaning.
  • All three species have similar flower phenology: in general, the terminal raceme matures acropetally and the flowers are first staminate, then pistillate, and the sexual stages do not overlap within the flower.
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