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Definition of thought
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Thought
() imp. & p. p. of
Think.
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Pinesap
::
Pinesap
(n.) A
reddish
fleshy
herb of the genus
Monotropa
(M.
hypopitys),
formerly
thought
to be
parasitic
on the roots of pine
trees,
but more
probably
saprophytic..
Thinkable
::
Thinkable
(a.)
Capable
of being
thought
or
conceived;
cogitable.
Pensive
::
Pensive
(a.)
Thoughtful,
sober,
or sad;
employed
in
serious
reflection;
given to, or
favorable
to,
earnest
or
melancholy
musing..
Hypocleidium
::
Hypocleidium
(n.) A
median
process
on the
furculum,
or
merrythought,
of many
birds,
where it is
connected
with the
sternum..
Devise
::
Devise
(v. t.) To form in the mind by new
combinations
of
ideas,
new
applications
of
principles,
or new
arrangement
of
parts;
to
formulate
by
thought;
to
contrive;
to
excogitate;
to
invent;
to plan; to
scheme;
as, to
devise
an
engine,
a new mode of
writing,
a plan of
defense,
or an
argument..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.)
Speech;
words or
declarations
only; --
opposed
to
thoughts
or
actions.
Inside
::
Inside
(n.) The
inward
parts;
entrails;
bowels;
hence,
that which is
within;
private
thoughts
and
feelings..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v. i.) To be
exited
to
thought
or
action
from a state of
indolence
or
inattention.
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) A
thought
or a
consideration
offered
in
support
of a
determination
or an
opinion;
a just
ground
for a
conclusion
or an
action;
that which is
offered
or
accepted
as an
explanation;
the
efficient
cause of an
occurrence
or a
phenomenon;
a
motive
for an
action
or a
determination;
proof,
more or less
decisive,
for an
opinion
or a
conclusion;
principle;
efficient
cause;
final
cause;
ground
of
argument..
Ethereal
::
Ethereal
(a.)
Consisting
of
ether;
hence,
exceedingly
light or airy;
tenuous;
spiritlike;
characterized
by
extreme
delicacy,
as form,
manner,
thought,
etc..
Forethoughtful
::
Forethoughtful
(a.)
Having
forethought.
Swig
::
Swiftness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
swift;
speed;
quickness;
celerity;
velocity;
rapidity;
as, the
swiftness
of a bird; the
swiftness
of a
stream;
swiftness
of
descent
in a
falling
body;
swiftness
of
thought,
etc..
Giddy
::
Giddy
(superl.)
Characterized
by
inconstancy;
unstable;
changeable;
fickle;
wild;
thoughtless;
heedless.
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) That which is set, or which may be
regarded
as set,
before
the mind so as to be
apprehended
or
known;
that of which the mind by any of its
activities
takes
cognizance,
whether
a thing
external
in space or a
conception
formed
by the mind
itself;
as, an
object
of
knowledge,
wonder,
fear,
thought,
study,
etc..
Giddy-head
::
Giddy-head
(n.) A
person
without
thought
fulness,
prudence,
or
judgment..
Heterophemy
::
Heterophemy
(n.) The
unconscious
saying,
in
speech
or in
writing,
of that which one does not
intend
to say; --
frequently
the very
reverse
of the
thought
which is
present
to
consciousness..
Serolin
::
Serolin
(n.) A body found in fecal
matter
and
thought
to be
formed
in the
intestines
from the
cholesterin
of the bile; --
called
also
stercorin,
and
stercolin..
Excogitation
::
Excogitation
(n.) The act of
excogitating;
a
devising
in the
thoughts;
invention;
contrivance.
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.)
Knowledge
of one's own
thoughts
or
actions;
consciousness.
Epigram
::
Epigram
(n.) A short poem
treating
concisely
and
pointedly
of a
single
thought
or
event.
The
modern
epigram
is so
contrived
as to
surprise
the
reader
with a
witticism
or
ingenious
turn of
thought,
and is often
satirical
in
character..
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