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Definition of unconscious
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Unconscious
(a.) Not known or
apprehended
by
consciousness;
as, an
unconscious
cerebration..
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Instinct
::
Instinct
(a.)
Natural
inward
impulse;
unconscious,
involuntary,
or
unreasoning
prompting
to any mode of
action,
whether
bodily,
or
mental,
without
a
distinct
apprehension
of the end or
object
to be
accomplished..
Unconscious
::
Unconscious
(a.) Not known or
apprehended
by
consciousness;
as, an
unconscious
cerebration..
Ecstasy
::
Ecstasy
(n.) The state of being
beside
one's self or rapt out of one's self; a state in which the mind is
elevated
above the reach of
ordinary
impressions,
as when under the
influence
of
overpowering
emotion;
an
extraordinary
elevation
of the
spirit,
as when the soul,
unconscious
of
sensible
objects,
is
supposed
to
contemplate
heavenly
mysteries..
Brute
::
Brute (a.) Not
having
sensation;
senseless;
inanimate;
unconscious;
without
intelligence
or
volition;
as, the brute
earth;
the brute
powers
of
nature..
Inconscious
::
Inconscious
(a.)
Unconscious.
Embolism
::
Embolism
(n.) The
occlusion
of a blood
vessel
by an
embolus.
Embolism
in the brain often
produces
sudden
unconsciousness
and
paralysis.
Megrim
::
Megrim
(n.) A
sudden
vertigo
in a
horse,
succeeded
sometimes
by
unconsciousness,
produced
by an
excess
of blood in the
brain;
a mild form of
apoplexy..
Sleep
::
Sleep (v. i.) A
natural
and
healthy,
but
temporary
and
periodical,
suspension
of the
functions
of the
organs
of
sense,
as well as of those of the
voluntary
and
rational
soul; that state of the
animal
in which there is a
lessened
acuteness
of
sensory
perception,
a
confusion
of
ideas,
and a loss of
mental
control,
followed
by a more or less
unconscious
state..
Fit
::
Fit (n.) A
sudden
and
violent
attack
of a
disorder;
a
stroke
of
disease,
as of
epilepsy
or
apoplexy,
which
produces
convulsions
or
unconsciousness;
a
convulsion;
a
paroxysm;
hence,
a
period
of
exacerbation
of a
disease;
in
general,
an
attack
of
disease;
as, a fit of
sickness..
Unconscious
::
Unconscious
(a.) Not
conscious;
having
no
consciousness
or power of
mental
perception;
without
cerebral
appreciation;
hence,
not
knowing
or
regarding;
ignorant;
as, an
unconscious
man..
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..
Cerebration
::
Cerebration
(n.)
Action
of the
brain,
whether
conscious
or
unconscious..
Ignorant
::
Ignorant
(a.)
Unacquainted
with;
unconscious
or
unaware;
-- used with of.
Unconscious
::
Unconscious
(a.)
Having
no
knowledge
by
experience;
--
followed
by of; as, a mule
unconscious
of the
yoke..
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Lacking
characteristics
which give
variety;
as, a blank
desert;
a blank wall;
destitute
of
interests,
affections,
hopes,
etc.; as, to live a blank
existence;
destitute
of
sensations;
as, blank
unconsciousness..
Motile
::
Motile
(a.)
Having
powers
of
self-motion,
though
unconscious;
as, the
motile
spores
of
certain
seaweeds..
Himself
::
Himself
(pron.)
One's true or real
character;
one's
natural
temper
and
disposition;
the state of being in one's right or sane mind
(after
unconsciousness,
passion,
delirium,
or
abasement);
as, the man has come to
himself..
Insensibility
::
Insensibility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
insensible;
want of
sensibility;
torpor;
unconsciousness;
as, the
insensibility
produced
by a fall, or by
opiates..
Cynic
::
Cynic (n.) One who holds views
resembling
those of the
Cynics;
a
snarler;
a
misanthrope;
particularly,
a
person
who
believes
that human
conduct
is
directed,
either
consciously
or
unconsciously,
wholly
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence,
and that
appearances
to the
contrary
are
superficial
and
untrustworthy..
Senseless
::
Senseless
(a.)
Destitute
of,
deficient
in, or
contrary
to,
sense;
without
sensibility
or
feeling;
unconscious;
stupid;
foolish;
unwise;
unreasonable..
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