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intelligence
noun
1 the ability to use memory, knowledge, experience, understanding, reasoning, imagination and judgement in order to solve problems and adapt to new situations.
2 news or information.
3 the gathering of secret information about an enemy.
4 the government department or group of people, eg in the army, responsible for gathering such information.
[14c: from Latin intelligentia , from intelligere to understand]
noun
1 the ability to use memory, knowledge, experience, understanding, reasoning, imagination and judgement in order to solve problems and adapt to new situations.
2 news or information.
3 the gathering of secret information about an enemy.
4 the government department or group of people, eg in the army, responsible for gathering such information.
[14c: from Latin intelligentia , from intelligere to understand]
intelligence quotient
noun (abbreviation IQ) a measure of a person's intellectual ability, expressed as the ratio of mental age to actual age, multiplied by 100, and is based on the scores achieved in an intelligence test.
noun (abbreviation IQ) a measure of a person's intellectual ability, expressed as the ratio of mental age to actual age, multiplied by 100, and is based on the scores achieved in an intelligence test.
intelligent
adjective
1 having or showing highly developed mental ability; clever.
2 said of a machine, computer, weapon, etc: able to vary its behaviour according to the situation.
intelligently adverb .
adjective
1 having or showing highly developed mental ability; clever.
2 said of a machine, computer, weapon, etc: able to vary its behaviour according to the situation.
intelligently adverb .
intelligentsia
noun (usu the intelligentsia) the most highly educated and cultured people in a society, especially when considered as a political class.
[Early 20c: from Russian intelligentsiya , from Latin intelligentia intelligence]
noun (usu the intelligentsia) the most highly educated and cultured people in a society, especially when considered as a political class.
[Early 20c: from Russian intelligentsiya , from Latin intelligentia intelligence]
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