[nṓshən]
(n.)A belief or opinion.
(n.)A mental image or representation; an idea or conception.
(n.)A fanciful impulse; a whim. See synonyms at idea
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Notions (Winchester College) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notions make up a highly specialised form of slang used by pupils at Winchester College. An individual slang word or expression is known as a notion . The number of notions officially in use declin...
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Notion - Definition of Notion at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Notion. Look it up now! ... a general understanding; vague or imperfect conception or idea of something: a notion of how something should be done.
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Notion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notion may refer to: •Notion (philosophy) •Notion (ancient city) •Notion (accessory), used in the sewing industry •Notion (software), music composition and performance computer program •Notions (Winc...
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Notion (accessory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A notion is an accessory in the sewing industry. The word is usually used in the plural. Notions are sewn or glued onto garments and manufactured goods; their manufacture is an industry in itself. N...
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Date "notion" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1350. (references) ... Etymology: Notion \No"tion\, [Latin expression notio, from noscere to know: compare to the French expression notion. See Know.]. (Websters 1913...
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