Examples of 'tertium' in a sentence

Meaning of "tertium"

Tertium is a noun that refers to a third or intermediate position or option between two conflicting parties or ideas. It is often used in discussions, debates, or negotiations to propose a compromise or alternative solution that takes into account the interests of both sides

How to use "tertium" in a sentence

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There is no intermediate state tertium non datur.
The tertium non datur of logic proves its worth, no solution can be seen.
I am not used to a tertium quid.
Coenaculum tertium is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Tofanellidae.
This common quality has traditionally been referred to as tertium comparationis.
That is, there is no tertium quid, no third option.
Can you give me that I am not used to a tertium quid.
Tertium non datet, ladies and gentlemen, there is no alternative.
There is no tertium quid.
In Latin, tertium quid means " a third something.
Os cuneiforme tertium.
Spinoza valued only his tertium genus cognitionis ( third kind of knowledge ).
He developed a trans-Aristotelian logical approach omitting the tertium non datur.
An old Latin expression says, Tertium non datur ( no third way is given ).
Mmmm, a little bit more tertium.

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The bibula paper strips in the external tertium of the conjunctival fornix.
Tertium non datur! God 's will be done.
Another Latin designation for this law is tertium non datur, " no third is given.
Tertium non datur! God 's will be done . I will go.
And third is Ouspensky 's Tertium Organum - the third principle.
Fate 's real name is Tertium " The Third.

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