Conception - Law Dictionary Search Results
Nominalist
Middle Ages who adopted the opinion of Roscelin that general conceptions or universals exist in name only
modal logic
logic which studies how to combine propositions which include the concepts of necessity possibility and obligation
Metempirics
The concepts and relations which are conceived as beyond and yet as
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Metaphysics
science of determined or concrete being the science of the conceptions and relations which are necessarily implied as true of every
lexicalize
make into a word coin into a word as The concept expressed by German Gemuetlichkeit is not lexicalized in English
innumerate
Lacking knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and methods by analogy with illiterate Opposite of numerate
Inadequate
unequal to the purpose insufficient deficient as inadequate resources power conceptions representations etc
Imaginer
One who forms ideas or conceptions one who contrives
Ideal
Existing in idea or thought conceptional intellectual mental as ideal knowledge
Hypostasis
That which forms the basis of anything underlying principle a concept or mental entity conceived or treated as an existing being
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Conception - Law Dictionary Search Results
Nominalist
Middle Ages who adopted the opinion of Roscelin that general conceptions or universals exist in name only
modal logic
logic which studies how to combine propositions which include the concepts of necessity possibility and obligation
Metempirics
The concepts and relations which are conceived as beyond and yet as
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Metaphysics
science of determined or concrete being the science of the conceptions and relations which are necessarily implied as true of every
lexicalize
make into a word coin into a word as The concept expressed by German Gemuetlichkeit is not lexicalized in English
innumerate
Lacking knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and methods by analogy with illiterate Opposite of numerate
Inadequate
unequal to the purpose insufficient deficient as inadequate resources power conceptions representations etc
Imaginer
One who forms ideas or conceptions one who contrives
Ideal
Existing in idea or thought conceptional intellectual mental as ideal knowledge
Hypostasis
That which forms the basis of anything underlying principle a concept or mental entity conceived or treated as an existing being
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