a. and sb. [f. Anaximander, + -IAN.] A. adj. Adhering to the opinions of Anaximander. B. sb. An adherent of Anaximander.

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1678.  Phil. Trans., XII. 938. The most ancient Atheistick Hypothesis … the Hylopathian or Anaximandrian.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 141. Pliny … maintained against the Anaximandrians … the Worlds Eternity and Incorruptibility. Ibid., 136. Those Atheists who derive all things from Dead and Stupid Matter … are the Anaximandrian Atheists.

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