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Definition of deas
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Deas (n.) See Dais.
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Speech
::
Speech
(n.) he act of
speaking;
that which is
spoken;
words,
as
expressing
ideas;
language;
conversation..
Supersedure
::
Supersedeas
(n.) A writ of
command
to
suspend
the
powers
of an
officer
in
certain
cases,
or to stay
proceedings
under
another
writ..
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Denoting
inclusion;
as, put these ideas into other
words..
Innate
::
Innate
(a.)
Originating
in, or
derived
from, the
constitution
of the
intellect,
as
opposed
to
acquired
from
experience;
as,
innate
ideas.
See A
priori,
Intuitive..
Immaterialism
::
Immaterialism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
external
bodies
may be
reduced
to mind and ideas in a mind; any
doctrine
opposed
to
materialism
or
phenomenalism,
esp. a
system
that
maintains
the
immateriality
of the soul;
idealism;
esp.,
Bishop
Berkeley's
theory
of
idealism..
Ideas
::
Ideas (pl. ) of Ide.
Cross-purpose
::
Cross-purpose
(n.) A
conversational
game, in which
questions
and
answers
are made so as to
involve
ludicrous
combinations
of
ideas..
Hydroid
::
Hydroid
(n.) One of the
Hydroideas.
Write
::
Write (v. i.) To frame or
combine
ideas,
and
express
them in
written
words;
to play the
author;
to
recite
or
relate
in
books;
to
compose..
Amiable
::
Amiable
(a.)
Friendly;
kindly;
sweet;
gracious;
as, an
amiable
temper
or mood;
amiable
ideas..
Impure
::
Impure
(a.)
Unchaste;
lewd;
unclean;
obscene;
as,
impure
language
or
ideas..
Redintegration
::
Redintegration
(n.) The law that
objects
which have been
previously
combined
as part of a
single
mental
state tend to
recall
or
suggest
one
another;
--
adopted
by many
philosophers
to
explain
the
phenomena
of the
association
of
ideas.
Discernible
::
Discernible
(a.)
Capable
of being
discerned
by the eye or the
understanding;
as, a star is
discernible
by the eye; the
identity
of
difference
of ideas is
discernible
by the
understanding..
Assemblage
::
Assemblage
(n.) A
collection
of
individuals,
or of
individuals,
or of
particular
things;
as, a
political
assemblage;
an
assemblage
of
ideas..
Humor
::
Humor (n.) That
quality
of the
imagination
which gives to ideas an
incongruous
or
fantastic
turn, and tends to
excite
laughter
or mirth by
ludicrous
images
or
representations;
a
playful
fancy;
facetiousness..
Judgment
::
"Judgment
(v. i.) That act of the mind by which two
notions
or ideas which are
apprehended
as
distinct
are
compared
for the
purpose
of
ascertaining
their
agreement
or
disagreement.
See 1. The
comparison
may be
threefold:
(1) Of
individual
objects
forming
a
concept.
(2) Of
concepts
giving
what is
technically
called
a
judgment.
(3) Of two
judgments
giving
an
inference.
Judgments
have been
further
classed
as
analytic,
synthetic,
and
identical..
Agraphia
::
Agraphia
(n.) The
absence
or loss of the power of
expressing
ideas by
written
signs.
It is one form of
aphasia.
Idealism
::
Idealism
(n.) The
system
or
theory
that
denies
the
existence
of
material
bodies,
and
teaches
that we have no
rational
grounds
to
believe
in the
reality
of
anything
but ideas and their
relations..
Notional
::
Notional
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
conveying,
notions
or
ideas;
expressing
abstract
conceptions..
Obliterate
::
Obliterate
(v. t.) To wear out; to
remove
or
destroy
utterly
by any
means;
to
render
imperceptible;
as. to
obliterate
ideas;
to
obliterate
the
monuments
of
antiquity.
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