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Definition of ideal
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Ideal (a.)
Teaching
the
doctrine
of
idealism;
as, the ideal
theory
or
philosophy..
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Ideality
::
Ideality
(n.) The
capacity
to form
ideals
of
beauty
or
perfection.
Utopian
::
Utopian
(n.) An
inhabitant
of
Utopia;
hence,
one who
believes
in the
perfectibility
of human
society;
a
visionary;
an
idealist;
an
optimist..
Radius Vector
::
Radius
vector
(n.) An ideal
straight
line
joining
the
center
of an
attracting
body with that of a body
describing
an orbit
around
it, as a line
joining
the sun and a
planet
or
comet,
or a
planet
and its
satellite..
Imagination
::
Imagination
(n.) The power to
recombine
the
materials
furnished
by
experience
or
memory,
for the
accomplishment
of an
elevated
purpose;
the power of
conceiving
and
expressing
the
ideal..
Realism
::
Realism
(n.) As
opposed
to
idealism,
the
doctrine
that in sense
perception
there is an
immediate
cognition
of the
external
object,
and our
knowledge
of it is not
mediate
and
representative..
Poetize
::
Poetize
(v. i.) To write as a poet; to
compose
verse;
to
idealize.
Idealist
::
Idealist
(n.) One who holds the
doctrine
of
idealism.
Haloed
::
Haloed
(a.)
Surrounded
with a halo;
invested
with an ideal
glory;
glorified.
Picturesque
::
Picturesque
(a.)
Forming,
or
fitted
to form, a good or
pleasing
picture;
representing
with the
clearness
or ideal
beauty
appropriate
to a
picture;
expressing
that
peculiar
kind of
beauty
which is
agreeable
in a
picture,
natural
or
artificial;
graphic;
vivid;
as, a
picturesque
scene or
attitude;
picturesque
language..
Ideally
::
Ideally
(adv.)
In an ideal
manner;
by means of
ideals;
mentally.
Gastrula
::
Gastrula
(n.) An
embryonic
form
having
its
origin
in the
invagination
or
pushing
in of the wall of the
planula
or
blastula
(the
blastosphere)
on one side, thus
giving
rise to a
double-walled
sac, with one
opening
or mouth (the
blastopore)
which leads into the
cavity
(the
archenteron)
lined by the inner wall (the
hypoblast).
See
Illust.
under
Invagination.
In a more
general
sense,
an ideal stage in
embryonic
development.
See
Gastraea..
Archetypal
::
Archetypal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
archetype;
consisting
a model (real or
ideal)
or
pattern;
original.
Idealization
::
Idealization
(n.) The
representation
of
natural
objects,
scenes,
etc., in such a way as to show their most
important
characteristics;
the study of the
ideal..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) To
represent
by a
figure,
as to form or mold; to make an image of,
either
palpable
or
ideal;
also, to
fashion
into a
determinate
form; to
shape..
Literalism
::
Literalism
(n.) The
tendency
or
disposition
to
represent
objects
faithfully,
without
abstraction,
conventionalities,
or
idealization..
Abstracted
::
Abstracted
(a.)
Separated
from
matter;
abstract;
ideal.
Imaginary
::
Imaginary
(a.)
Existing
only in
imagination
or
fancy;
not real;
fancied;
visionary;
ideal.
Thyroid
::
Thyroid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
thyroid
body,
thyroid
cartilage,
or
thyroid
artery;
thyroideal..
Intellectualize
::
Intellectualize
(v. t.) To treat in an
intellectual
manner;
to
discuss
intellectually;
to
reduce
to
intellectual
form; to
express
intellectually;
to
idealize.
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..
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