Art is a most personal perception of the artist him/herself. It is the reality of the artist and whether others perceive it as practical is irrelevant.
If you mean Thomas Oger, then I must tell you that ogers never die.
i think it is , against , opposite.
The word "opposite" is ill-defined here. Also, we really don't know what dark matter is, so it's kind of pointless to talk about its "opposite", whatever that is supposed to mean.
Fake means to be the opposite of real and genuine.
Pretty much the opposite of when a horse hedonks
I am unsure what you mean by your question. However, St. Thomas Aquinas was Italian.
By denomination I presume you mean religious order. Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.
"Down to Earth" means realistic, practical, everyday. It is the opposite of "head in the clouds."
Truth, Justice, Faith
Verba legis is an expression regularly used by Thomas Aquinas to mean 'the letter of the law'. When we contrast 'the letter of the law' with 'the spirit of the law', the medieval scholastic term for 'letter of the law' is verba legis.
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Assuming you mean Thomas Hobbes, and not the tiger of Calvin and Hobbes, he stated "Prudence consists in the ability to draw practical conclusions from past experiences."
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Tender is the opposite of mean.
very practical
"Verba legis" (LEGAL WORDS) is a LATIN expression regularly used by Thomas Aquinas to mean 'the letter of the law'. When we contrast 'the letter of the law' with 'the spirit of the law', the medieval (or ancient) scholastic term for 'letter of the law' is "verba legis".
The answer depends on whether you mean multiplicative opposite or additive opposite.