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Intellectualism
Intellectual power intellectuality
Intellectuality
Intellectual powers possession of intellect quality of being intellectual
intellectual property
intellectual property see property
Intellectualize
To treat in an intellectual manner to discuss intellectually to reduce to intellectual form to express intellectually to idealize
Profession
Dictionary, p. 798. A profession ordinarily is an occupation requiring intellectual skill, often coupled with manual skill. Thus a teacher uses
Personally interested
Personally interested, does not imply merely intellectual interest but something of the nature of an expectation of
Goods
Goods, Computer programs are the product of an intellectual process, but once implanted in a medium they are widely
nonintellectual
not intellectual Opposite of intellectual
highbrow
a person of intellectual or erudite tastes an intellectual
mind boggling
intellectually or emotionally overwhelming straining ones capacity to comprehend or cope
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