Intellect - Law Dictionary Search Results
Intellectively
In an intellective manner
property
property that derives from the work of the mind or intellect ;specif : an idea, invention, trade secret, process, program, data,
Perception
The act of perceiving cognizance by the senses or intellect apperhension by the bodily organs or by the mind of
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Monopsychism
The doctrine that there is but one immortal soul or intellect with which all men are endowed
VerbarMyxoeligdema
cretinoid appearance of the face slow speech and dullness of intellect and due to failure of the functions of the thyroid
Noetic
Of or pertaining to the intellect intellectual
Notice
of noting remarking or observing observation by the senses or intellect cognizance note
VerbarNous
Intellect understanding talent used humorously
Omnivorous
All devouring eating everything indiscriminately as omnivorous vanity an omnivorous intellect
paranoia
form of insanity characterized by very gradual impairment of the intellect systematized delusion and usually by delusions of persecution or mandatory
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