Ask a New Question

Question

what does this statment mean? and why is used as a noun here?
"There are no eurekas"


This is from the Greek <i>heureka </i>. meaning I have found it. So the statement above probably means there are no good solutions, or there are no enlightened solutions. You will have to rely on content to get a more specific meaning.


Thanks!
18 years ago

Answers

boby
So what's the answer
3 years ago
boby
hello anyone there
3 years ago

Related Questions

Which of the following statments is true about U.S. roads and highways? A. The Federal Government... Which of the following statments about standing committees is true? A. They exist in the house bu... which of the statment about CMB are true? Which of the following statments regarding the cost of preferred stock is true? a.It is typically fo... Which one of these statment are true? 1. most of the mass of an atom is in the electron cloud. 2.... which of the following statments best describes the silk raod which of the following statments correctly describes the difference between the the roman catholic c... which of the following statments correctly describes the difference between the the roman catholic c... which of the following statments describes the mayan writing system which of the following statments best describes the Mississippians a. the Mississippians developed...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use