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Definition of conceived
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Conceived
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Level
::
Level (n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
a
certain
position,
rank,
standard,
degree,
quality,
character,
etc.,
conceived
of as in one of
several
planes
of
different
elevation..
Understanding
::
Understanding
(n.) The power to
understand;
the
intellectual
faculty;
the
intelligence;
the
rational
powers
collectively
conceived
an
designated;
the
higher
capacities
of the
intellect;
the power to
distinguish
truth from
falsehood,
and to adapt means to
ends..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A
person,
thing,
or
action,
conceived
of as
analogous
to
another
person,
thing,
or
action,
of which it thus
becomes
a type or
representative..
Economy
::
Economy
(n.) The
system
of rules and
regulations
by which
anything
is
managed;
orderly
system
of
regulating
the
distribution
and uses of
parts,
conceived
as the
result
of wise and
economical
adaptation
in the
author,
whether
human or
divine;
as, the
animal
or
vegetable
economy;
the
economy
of a poem; the
Jewish
economy..
Socinianism
::
Socinianism
(n.) The
tenets
or
doctrines
of
Faustus
Socinus,
an
Italian
theologian
of the
sixteenth
century,
who
denied
the
Trinity,
the deity of
Christ,
the
personality
of the
Devil,
the
native
and total
depravity
of man, the
vicarious
atonement,
and the
eternity
of
future
punishment.
His
theory
was, that
Christ
was a man
divinely
commissioned,
who had no
existence
before
he was
conceived
by the
Virgin
Mary; that human sin was the
imitation
of
Adam's
sin, and that human
salvation
was the
imitat
Idea
::
Idea (n.)
Hence:
Any
object
apprehended,
conceived,
or
thought
of, by the mind; a
notion,
conception,
or
thought;
the real
object
that is
conceived
or
thought
of..
Orb
::
Orb (n.) One of the azure
transparent
spheres
conceived
by the
ancients
to be
inclosed
one
within
another,
and to carry the
heavenly
bodies
in their
revolutions..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) The
manner
in which a thing is
conceived
or
constituted
by an act of human
thinking;
the
result
of such an act; as,
animality
and
rationality
are
formalities..
Prepense
::
Prepense
(v. t.)
Devised,
contrived,
or
planned
beforehand;
preconceived;
premeditated;
aforethought;
--
usually
placed
after the word it
qualifies;
as,
malice
prepense..
Maieutics
::
Maieutics
(n.) The art of
giving
birth (i. e.,
clearness
and
conviction)
to
ideas,
which are
conceived
as
struggling
for
birth..
Radiant
::
Radiant
(n.) A
straight
line
proceeding
from a given
point,
or fixed pole, about which it is
conceived
to
revolve..
Piece
::
Piece (n.) Any one thing
conceived
of as apart from other
things
of the same kind; an
individual
article;
a
distinct
single
effort
of a
series;
a
definite
performanc.
Sphere
::
Sphere
(n.) The
apparent
surface
of the
heavens,
which is
assumed
to be
spherical
and
everywhere
equally
distant,
in which the
heavenly
bodies
appear
to have their
places,
and on which the
various
astronomical
circles,
as of right
ascension
and
declination,
the
equator,
ecliptic,
etc., are
conceived
to be
drawn;
an ideal
geometrical
sphere,
with the
astronomical
and
geographical
circles
in their
proper
positions
on it..
Inconceivable
::
Inconceivable
(a.) Not
conceivable;
incapable
of being
conceived
by the mind; not
explicable
by the human
intellect,
or by any known
principles
or
agencies;
incomprehensible;
as, it is
inconceivable
to us how the will acts in
producing
muscular
motion..
Tractrix
::
Tractrix
(n.) A curve such that the part of the
tangent
between
the point of
tangency
and a given
straight
line is
constant;
-- so
called
because
it was
conceived
as
described
by the
motion
of one end of a
tangent
line as the other end was drawn along the given line.
Idea
::
Idea (n.) A
fiction
object
or
picture
created
by the
imagination;
the same when
proposed
as a
pattern
to be
copied,
or a
standard
to be
reached;
one of the
archetypes
or
patterns
of
created
things,
conceived
by the
Platonists
to have
excited
objectively
from
eternity
in the mind of the
Deity..
Law
::
Law (n.) In
philosophy
and
physics:
A rule of
being,
operation,
or
change,
so
certain
and
constant
that it is
conceived
of as
imposed
by the will of God or by some
controlling
authority;
as, the law of
gravitation;
the laws of
motion;
the law
heredity;
the laws of
thought;
the laws of cause and
effect;
law of
self-preservation..
Thing
::
Thing (n.)
Whatever
exists,
or is
conceived
to
exist,
as a
separate
entity,
whether
animate
or
inanimate;
any
separable
or
distinguishable
object
of
thought..
Conceptible
::
Conceptible
(a.)
Capable
of being
conceived;
conceivable.
Plane
::
Plane (a.) An ideal
surface,
conceived
as
coinciding
with, or
containing,
some
designated
astronomical
line,
circle,
or other
curve;
as, the plane of an
orbit;
the plane of the
ecliptic,
or of the
equator..
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