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Definition of intellectual
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 intellectual is as below...
Intellectual
(a.)
Suitable
for
exercising
the
intellect;
formed
by, and
existing
for, the
intellect
alone;
perceived
by the
intellect;
as,
intellectual
employments..
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Spectacle
::
Spectacle
(n.) Fig.: An aid to the
intellectual
sight.
Understand
::
Understand
(v. i.) To have the use of the
intellectual
faculties;
to be an
intelligent
being.
Idiot
::
Idiot (n.) A human being
destitute
of the
ordinary
intellectual
powers,
whether
congenital,
developmental,
or
accidental;
commonly,
a
person
without
understanding
from
birth;
a
natural
fool; a
natural;
an
innocent..
Dusky
::
Dusky (a.)
Intellectually
clouded.
Weigh
::
Weigh (v. i.) To be
considered
as
important;
to have
weight
in the
intellectual
balance.
Intelligential
::
Intelligential
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
intelligence;
exercising
or
implying
understanding;
intellectual.
Parry
::
Parry (n.) A
warding
off of a
thrust
or blow, as in sword and
bayonet
exercises
or in
boxing;
hence,
figuratively,
a
defensive
movement
in
debate
or other
intellectual
encounter..
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.)
Ability
to act or
perform,
whether
inborn
or
cultivated;
capacity
for any
natural
function;
especially,
an
original
mental
power or
capacity
for any of the
well-known
classes
of
mental
activity;
psychical
or soul
capacity;
capacity
for any of the
leading
kinds of soul
activity,
as
knowledge,
feeling,
volition;
intellectual
endowment
or gift;
power;
as,
faculties
of the mind or the
soul..
Perceive
::
Perceive
(v. t.) To take
intellectual
cognizance
of; to
apprehend
by the mind; to be
convinced
of by
direct
intuition;
to note; to
remark;
to
discern;
to see; to
understand.
Feeble-minded
::
Feeble-minded
(a.) Weak in
intellectual
power;
wanting
firmness
or
constancy;
irresolute;
vacilating;
imbecile.
Vigor
::
Vigor (n.)
Active
strength
or force of body or mind;
capacity
for
exertion,
physically,
intellectually,
or
morally;
force;
energy..
Intellectual
::
Intellectual
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
performed
by, the
intellect;
mental;
as,
intellectual
powers,
activities,
etc..
Infatuate
::
Infatuate
(v. t.) To make
foolish;
to
affect
with
folly;
to
weaken
the
intellectual
powers
of, or to
deprive
of sound
judgment..
Athlete
::
Athlete
(n.) One
fitted
for, or
skilled
in,
intellectual
contests;
as,
athletes
of
debate..
Edification
::
Edification
(n.) The act of
edifying,
or the state of being
edified;
a
building
up,
especially
in a moral or
spiritual
sense;
moral,
intellectual,
or
spiritual
improvement;
instruction..
Gnostic
::
Gnostic
(n.) One of the
so-called
philosophers
in the first ages of
Christianity,
who
claimed
a true
philosophical
interpretation
of the
Christian
religion.
Their
system
combined
Oriental
theology
and Greek
philosophy
with the
doctrines
of
Christianity.
They held that all
natures,
intelligible,
intellectual,
and
material,
are
derived
from the Deity by
successive
emanations,
which they
called
Eons..
Benight
::
Benight
(v. t.) To
involve
in moral
darkness,
or
ignorance;
to debar from
intellectual
light..
View
::
View (n.)
Mental
survey;
intellectual
perception
or
examination;
as, a just view of the
arguments
or facts in a
case..
Ingenious
::
Ingenious
(a.)
Mental;
intellectual.
Aroma
::
Aroma (n.) Fig.: The fine
diffusive
quality
of
intellectual
power;
flavor;
as, the
subtile
aroma of
genius..
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