spartan....... Adjective spartan (comparativemore spartan, superlative most spartan) Positive
spartan Comparative
more spartan Superlative
most spartan # austere, frugal or characterized by self-denial #: I went on the retreat to the monastery thinking I would be sleeping in a spartan cell to discover a simple, but comfortable bedroom. # resolute in the face of danger or adversity #: The spartan legionnaries vowed to fight to the death. # lacking in decoration and luxury #: After ten years as a fashion designer in the rough-and-tumble Garment District, Eloise left New York for the spartan but serene life of a farmer's wife. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/spartan"
spartan
ordinary simple not elaborate
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The Greek words for plain and simple are aplo kai aplo. The words plain and simple are said in Latin as et caro.
Ah, the Greek root word for "plain" or "simple" is "haplous." It's like a gentle brushstroke on a canvas, creating a sense of ease and clarity. Just remember, simplicity is a beautiful thing that allows the true beauty of life to shine through.
"Payak" is a Filipino term that means simple, plain, or uncomplicated. It is often used to describe something that is straightforward, unembellished, or unadorned.
orlando, Florida...........there plain and simple
The five Platonic solids were associated with the elements in ancient Greek philosophy: tetrahedron (fire), cube (earth), octahedron (air), icosahedron (water), and dodecahedron (cosmos or universe). These shapes were seen as the building blocks of the physical world and were believed to hold symbolic and mystical significance.
A plain figure is a simple figure.
Plain English means English that is simple, clear and easy to understand. In other words English free of hyperbole, jargon, complex sentence construction and so on.
The word "plain" in French translates to "simple" or "ordinary" in English.
In writing, plain style uses simple diction, simple sentence structure, and clear images.