Lexica → Word → intellect
Letter | I |
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Letter name | i |
Pronounciation | /aɪ/ |
Word: | intellect |
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Pronounciation: | |
Century: | 1st |
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Era: | C.E. |
Origin: | Original |
Type: | Official |
Source Language: | Latin |
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Definition: | also "Comprehension" also "Intelligence" the faculties of judgment, abstraction, reasoning, discernment and conceptual understanding of the internal, external and other dimensions. The word "intellect" also defines these faculties collectively as an object itself and a man or woman who possesses such skills to a higher degree. The twelve (12) primary faculties of intellect, or intelligence being sensism, athleticism, mathematicism, pragmatism, collaborationism , altruism, abstractionism, conceptualism, hierarchism, grammatism, constructionism and illusionism |