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Definition of notion
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Notion
()
Inclination;
intention;
disposition;
as, I have a
notion
to do it..
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Pharisaism
::
Pharisaism
(n.) The
notions,
doctrines,
and
conduct
of the
Pharisees,
as a
sect..
Fanaticism
::
Fanaticism
(n.)
Excessive
enthusiasm,
unreasoning
zeal, or wild and
extravagant
notions,
on any
subject,
especially
religion;
religious
frenzy..
Fancy
::
Fancy (n.) An
opinion
or
notion
formed
without
much
reflection;
caprice;
whim;
impression.
Impression
::
Impression
(n.) An
indistinct
notion,
remembrance,
or
belief..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) A
method
of
analysis
developed
by
Newton,
and based on the
conception
of all
magnitudes
as
generated
by
motion,
and
involving
in their
changes
the
notion
of
velocity
or rate of
change.
Its
results
are the same as those of the
differential
and
integral
calculus,
from which it
differs
little
except
in
notation
and
logical
method..
Imagination
::
Imagination
(n.) A
mental
image
formed
by the
action
of the
imagination
as a
faculty;
a
conception;
a
notion.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.) That of which
anything
is
composed;
constituent
substance;
material;
the
material
or
substantial
part of
anything;
the
constituent
elements
of
conception;
that into which a
notion
may be
analyzed;
the
essence;
the pith; the
embodiment.
Allegory
::
Allegory
(n.) A
figure
representation
which has a
meaning
beyond
notion
directly
conveyed
by the
object
painted
or
sculptured.
Platonism
::
Platonism
(n.) An
elevated
rational
and
ethical
conception
of the laws and
forces
of the
universe;
sometimes,
imaginative
or
fantastic
philosophical
notions..
Paradoxical
::
Paradoxical
(a.)
Inclined
to
paradoxes,
or to
tenets
or
notions
contrary
to
received
opinions..
Goatsucker
::
Goatsucker
(n.) One of
several
species
of
insectivorous
birds,
belonging
to
Caprimulgus
and
allied
genera,
esp. the
European
species
(Caprimulgus
Europaeus);
-- so
called
from the
mistaken
notion
that it sucks
goats.
The
European
species
is also
goat-milker,
goat owl, goat
chaffer,
fern owl, night hawk,
nightjar,
night
churr,
churr-owl,
gnat hawk, and
dorhawk..
Dream
::
Dream (n.) To let the mind run on in idle
revery
or
vagary;
to
anticipate
vaguely
as a
coming
and happy
reality;
to have a
visionary
notion
or idea; to
imagine.
Purl
::
Purl (n.) A
circle
made by the
notion
of a
fluid;
an eddy; a
ripple.
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) To cause to have
prejudice;
to
prepossess
with
opinions
formed
without
due
knowledge
or
examination;
to bias the mind of, by hasty and
incorrect
notions;
to give an
unreasonable
bent to, as to one side or the other of a
cause;
as, to
prejudice
a
critic
or a
juryman..
Perception
::
Perception
(n.) An idea; a
notion.
Idol
::
Idol (n.) A false
notion
or
conception;
a
fallacy.
Mispersuasion
::
Mispersuasion
(n.) A false
persuasion;
wrong
notion
or
opinion.
Notionist
::
Notionist
(n.) One whose
opinions
are
ungrounded
notions.
Receive
::
Receive
(v. t.)
Hence:
To gain the
knowledge
of; to take into the mind by
assent
to; to give
admission
to; to
accept,
as an
opinion,
notion,
etc.; to
embrace..
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To have ( a
notion
or idea) come into the mind
again,
as
previously
perceived,
known,
or felt; to have a
renewed
apprehension
of; to bring to mind
again;
to think of
again;
to
recollect;
as, I
remember
the fact; he
remembers
the
events
of his
childhood;
I
cannot
remember
dates..
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