Anaximandrian

/ˌæn.ək.sɪˈmæn.dri.ən/ adjective

Relating to or characteristic of Anaximander, the ancient Greek philosopher who theorized about the infinite and the origin of all things.

From Anaximander, a pre-Socratic philosopher (c. 610-546 BCE) from Miletus, whose name comes from Greek 'anaximandros.' The suffix '-ian' was added in English to create an adjective form relating to his ideas or era.

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