" ὡς τάς φύσεις... συναρμοστέον" (Plato: Timaeus 18c) What case is "τάς φύσεις" in and why? Translate.

"τάς φύσεις" is accusative plural as it is an Accusative of Respect.
"[They] should be matched up according to their nature"

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