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concept
noun a notion; an abstract or general idea.
[17c: from Latin conceptum , from concipere to conceive]
noun a notion; an abstract or general idea.
[17c: from Latin conceptum , from concipere to conceive]
conception
noun
1 an idea or notion.
2 the origin or start of something, especially something intricate.
3 the act or an instance of conceiving.
4 biol the fertilization of an ovum by a sperm, the start of pregnancy.
[13c: French, from Latin conceptio , from concipere to conceive]
noun
1 an idea or notion.
2 the origin or start of something, especially something intricate.
3 the act or an instance of conceiving.
4 biol the fertilization of an ovum by a sperm, the start of pregnancy.
[13c: French, from Latin conceptio , from concipere to conceive]
conceptualism
noun , philos any theory of universals, ie general terms and abstract objects, such as qualities, relations and numbers, that maintains that these exist only in the mind.
noun , philos any theory of universals, ie general terms and abstract objects, such as qualities, relations and numbers, that maintains that these exist only in the mind.
conceptualize or conceptualise
verb (conceptualized , conceptualizing ) to form a concept or idea of something.
conceptualization noun .
verb (conceptualized , conceptualizing ) to form a concept or idea of something.
conceptualization noun .
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