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Intellectual - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An intellectual (from the adjective meaning "involving thought and reason") is a person who uses their intelligence and analytical thinking, either in a professional capacity, or for personal reason...
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Intellectual property - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The intellect or understanding; mental powers or faculties. ... A learned person or one of high intelligence;
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This page presents an overview of the development of intellectual abilities in children and adolescents. Also, links to information on learning, other developmental timelines, research and parenting are included. ... This page presents an overview of the development of intellectual abilities. Children are not little...
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likes gadgets, analytical, problem solver, knowledgable, philisophical, observant, curious, synthesizer, perceptive, enjoys games of strategy, prescient, questioner, inventive, introspective, ... Extraversion ; Stability ; Orderliness ; Accommodation ; Interdependence; Intellectual ; Mystical ; Artistic ; Religious...
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In harmony, therefore, with Catholic usage, we reserve the terms intellect, intelligence, and intellectual to this higher power and its operations, although many modern psychologists are wont, with much resulting confusion, to extend the application of these terms so as to include sensuous forms of the cognitive process.
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1. relating to thought process: relating to or involving the mental processes of abstract thinking and reasoning rather than the emotions; ... 3. for intelligent people: intended for, appealing to, or done by intelligent people intellectual pursuits; ... intellectual capital...
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