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Definition of idea
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of idea is as below...
Idea (n.) A
rational
conception;
the
complete
conception
of an
object
when
thought
of in all its
essential
elements
or
constituents;
the
necessary
metaphysical
or
constituent
attributes
and
relations,
when
conceived
in the
abstract..
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Ideality
::
Ideality
(n.) The
conceptive
faculty.
Ideographical
::
Ideographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
ideogram;
representing
ideas by
symbols,
independently
of
sounds;
as, 9
represents
not the word nine, but the idea of the
number
itself..
Proteidea
::
Proteidea
(n. pl.) An order of
aquatic
amphibians
having
prominent
external
gills and four legs. It
includes
Proteus
and
Menobranchus
(Necturus).
Called
also
Proteoidea,
and
Proteida..
Phalangid
::
Phalangid
(n.) One of the
Phalangoidea.
Arctoidea
::
Arctoidea
(n. pl.) A group of the
Carnivora,
that
includes
the
bears,
weasels,
etc..
Model
::
Model (n.)
Something
intended
to
serve,
or that may
serve,
as a
pattern
of
something
to be made; a
material
representation
or
embodiment
of an
ideal;
sometimes,
a
drawing;
a plan; as, the clay model of a
sculpture;
the
inventor's
model of a
machine..
Pun
::
Pun (n.) A play on words which have the same sound but
different
meanings;
an
expression
in which two
different
applications
of a word
present
an odd or
ludicrous
idea; a kind of
quibble
or
equivocation.
Mechanism
::
Mechanism
(n.) An ideal
machine;
a
combination
of
movable
bodies
constituting
a
machine,
but
considered
only with
regard
to
relative
movements..
Language
::
Language
(n.) The
expression
of ideas by
writing,
or any other
instrumentality..
Actualist
::
Actualist
(n.) One who deals with or
considers
actually
existing
facts and
conditions,
rather
than
fancies
or
theories;
--
opposed
to
idealist..
Nematoidean
::
Nematoidean
(a. & n.)
Nematoid.
Convey
::
Convey
(v. t.) To cause to pass from one place or
person
to
another;
to serve as a
medium
in
carrying
(anything)
from one place or
person
to
another;
to
transmit;
as, air
conveys
sound;
words
convey
ideas..
Baleen
::
Baleen
(n.)
Plates
or
blades
of
whalebone,
from two to
twelve
feet long, and
sometimes
a foot wide, which in
certain
whales
(Balaenoidea)
are
attached
side by side along the upper jaw, and form a
fringelike
sieve by which the food is
retained
in the
mouth..
Potamian
::
Potamian
(n.) A river
tortoise;
one of a group of
tortoises
(Potamites,
or
Trionychoidea)
having
a soft
shell,
webbed
feet, and a sharp beak. See
Trionyx..
Rendering
::
Rendering
(n.) In art, the
presentation,
expression,
or
interpretation
of an idea,
theme,
or
part..
Imaginationalism
::
Imaginationalism
(n.)
Idealism.
Ostracoid
::
Ostracoid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Ostracoidea.
Realism
::
Realism
(n.)
Fidelity
to
nature
or to real life;
representation
without
idealization,
and
making
no
appeal
to the
imagination;
adherence
to the
actual
fact..
Nonsense
::
Nonsense
(n.) That which is not
sense,
or has no
sense;
words,
or
language,
which have no
meaning,
or which
convey
no
intelligible
ideas;
absurdity..
Bull
::
Bull (v. i.) A
grotesque
blunder
in
language;
an
apparent
congruity,
but real
incongruity,
of
ideas,
contained
in a form of
expression;
so
called,
perhaps,
from the
apparent
incongruity
between
the
dictatorial
nature
of the
pope's
bulls and his
professions
of
humility..
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