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Intellect - Definition of Intellect at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Intellect. Look it up now! ... Intellect at Amazon; Save up to 35% on top sellers. Qualified orders over $25 ship free;
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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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Intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intelligence is an umbrella term used to describe a property of the mind that encompasses many related abilities, such as the capacities to reason, to plan, to solve problems, to think abstractly, to...
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About Intellect ; Intellect is the UK trade association for the IT, telecoms and electronics industries. Its members account for over 80% of these markets and include blue-chip multinationals as well as early stage technology companies.
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; (ín´tl-ékt') —n. 1. a. The ability to learn and reason; the capacity for knowledge and understanding. b. The ability to think abstractly or profoundly.;;
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(Metaph.) The part or faculty of the human mind by which it knows, as distinguished from the power to feel and to will; the power to judge and comprehend; the thinking faculty; the understanding. ... A particular mind, especially a person of high intelligence; as, he was a great intellect.
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