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(n)
Something constructed from parts.
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The fertilization of an ovum by a sperm to form a zygote.
(adj)
Of, or relating to concepts or mental conception.
(adv)
In a conceptual manner.
Of or relating to theory; abstract; not empirical.
Alternative spelling of conceptualisation. [The act of conceptualising, or something conceptualised.]
Mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept.
A mindset; a way of thinking; a set of beliefs.
A pattern, a way of doing something; especially a pattern of thought, a system of beliefs, a conceptual framework.
That which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept.
The organisation, identification and interpretation of sensory information.
A way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one.
More generally, any result of mental activity; a thought, a notion; a way of thinking.
A distinct physical object.
A method of problem solving in which members of a group contribute ideas spontaneously.
visualized, conceived, imagined
(uncountable) The act of one that understands or comprehends; the mental process of discernment of meaning.
(uncountable) The state of being conscious or aware; awareness.
The action of expressing thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc.
The state or quality of being aware of something.
A belief, judgment or perspective that a person has formed, either through objective or subjective reasoning, about a topic, issue, person or thing.
A small dot or mark.
A fundamental assumption or guiding belief.
The denotation, referent, or idea connected with a word, expression, or symbol.
The capability for rational thought.
An explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something.
A fact that shows that something exists or may happen.
Capable of being understood; comprehensible.
Having been comprehended.
(uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.
Thought; verbal noun of think.
(semantics, lexicography) A statement of the meaning of a word, word group, sign, or symbol; especially, a dictionary definition.
Power of acute observation and deduction
A proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition.
(countable) Something suggested (with subsequent adposition being for)
(v)
(ambitransitive) To make or become familiar with something or someone.
Any specific feature, part, or element of something.
A rule or principle, especially one governing personal conduct.
The thought process of considering, of taking multiple or specified factors into account (with of being the main corresponding adposition).
A short written or spoken expression.
the act of creating a plan or some object, especially a will
The surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.
The act of taking for granted, or supposing a thing without proof; a supposition; an unwarrantable claim.
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at.
The soul of a person or other creature.
Conversation or debate concerning a particular topic.
A systematic plan of future action.
The formation of something complex or coherent by combining simpler things.
The act of seeing or looking at something.
An angle, outlook or point of view.
A group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria.
Doctrine, philosophy, body of beliefs or principles belonging to an individual or group.
An attitude or point of view.
(figuratively) The choice of a single angle or point of view from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience.
A planned endeavor, usually with a specific goal and accomplished in several steps or stages.
A starting point, base or foundation for an argument or hypothesis.
(heading, physical) To do with shape.
Of or pertaining to one or more ideologies.
(uncountable) an attitude of consideration or high regard
Assessment, estimation, or regard; especially; favourable estimation or regard.
A worded or expressed sentence, phrase, or only a word on its own, which asks for information, a reply, or a response; an interrogative.
A standard, test, or requirement by which individual things or people may be compared and judged; a gauge.
Something which is proposed, or offered for consideration or acceptance.
A process of design.
(figurative) Disposition or state of mind.
(education) A set of scoring criteria for evaluating student work and for giving feedback.
A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another.
A general description of some subject.
(also figuratively) An act of drawing near in place or time; an advancing or coming near.
A group or set of related things that operate together as a complex whole.
The title or topic of a document, article, chapter, or of a section thereof.
A plan (with more or less detail) for the structure and functions of an artifact, building or system.
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of familiarize. [(ambitransitive) To make or become familiar with something or someone.]
That which limits the extent of anything; limit, extremity, bound, boundary, terminus.
An edge or border.
A measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, such as height, width or breadth, or depth.
A person who serves as a human template for artwork or fashion.
The overall effect of something, e.g., on a person.
A set of intended actions, usually mutually related, through which one expects to achieve a goal.
A plan or method for dealing with a problem or for achieving a result.
(law) The process of arresting a criminal, suspect etc.
The act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant.
(architecture, engineering, by extension) A detailed technical drawing (now often in some electronically storable and transmissible form).
(countable) A plan of action intended to accomplish a specific goal.
The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly:
(grammar, linguistics) An act or instance of referring back to the subject of a sentence, or of having an object equal to the subject.
Abbreviation of synonym. [(semantics) A term (word or phrase) which is synonymous with others.]
The act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.
Pondering, especially thinking back on the past.