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Definition of intelligence
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 intelligence is as below...
Intelligence
(n.)
Knowledge
imparted
or
acquired,
whether
by
study,
research,
or
experience;
general
information..
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Lloyd''s
::
Lloyd's
(n.) An
association
of
underwriters
and
others
in
London,
for the
collection
and
diffusion
of
marine
intelligence,
the
insurance,
classification,
registration,
and
certifying
of
vessels,
and the
transaction
of
business
of
various
kinds
connected
with
shipping..
Telegraphic
::
Telegraphic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
telegraph;
made or
communicated
by a
telegraph;
as,
telegraphic
signals;
telegraphic
art;
telegraphic
intelligence..
Intelligent
::
Intelligent
(a.)
Possessed
of
intelligence,
education,
or
judgment;
knowing;
sensible;
skilled;
marked
by
intelligence;
as, an
intelligent
young man; an
intelligent
architect;
an
intelligent
answer..
Inofficial
::
Inofficial
(a.) Not
official;
not
having
official
sanction
or
authoriy;
not
according
to the forms or
ceremony
of
official
business;
as,
inofficial
intelligence..
Idiocy
::
Idiocy
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being an
idiot;
absence,
or
marked
deficiency,
of sense and
intelligence..
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) The act of
informing,
or
communicating
knowledge
or
intelligence..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) A
vessel
employed
to
attend
other
vessels,
to
supply
them with
provisions
and other
stores,
to
convey
intelligence,
or the
like..
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Lacking
animation
and
intelligence,
or their
associated
characteristics,
as
expression
of face, look, etc.;
expressionless;
vacant..
Intelligency
::
Intelligency
(n.)
Intelligence.
Advice
::
Advice
(n.)
Information
or
notice
given;
intelligence;
as, late
advices
from
France;
--
commonly
in the
plural..
Insipience
::
Insipience
(n.) Want of
intelligence;
stupidity;
folly.
Nature
::
Nature
(n.) The
personified
sum and order of
causes
and
effects;
the
powers
which
produce
existing
phenomena,
whether
in the total or in
detail;
the
agencies
which carry on the
processes
of
creation
or of
being;
-- often
conceived
of as a
single
and
separate
entity,
embodying
the total of all
finite
agencies
and
forces
as
disconnected
from a
creating
or
ordering
intelligence..
Communication
::
Communication
(n.) That which is
communicated
or
imparted;
intelligence;
news; a
verbal
or
written
message.
Intelligencer
::
Intelligencer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
sends or
conveys
intelligence
or news; a
messenger..
Production
::
Production
(n.) That which is
produced,
yielded,
or made,
whether
naturally,
or by the
application
of
intelligence
and
labor;
as, the
productions
of the
earth;
the
productions
of
handicraft;
the
productions
of
intellect
or
genius..
Skull
::
Skull (n.) The head or
brain;
the seat of
intelligence;
mind.
Spyboat
::
Spy (n.) A
person
sent
secretly
into an
enemy's
camp,
territory,
or
fortifications,
to
inspect
his
works,
ascertain
his
strength,
movements,
or
designs,
and to
communicate
such
intelligence
to the
proper
officer..
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.)
Knowledge
imparted
or
acquired,
whether
by
study,
research,
or
experience;
general
information..
Retrograde
::
Retrograde
(v. i.)
Hence,
to
decline
from a
better
to a worse
condition,
as in
morals
or
intelligence..
Teach
::
Teach (v. t.) To
impart
the
knowledge
of; to give
intelligence
concerning;
to
impart,
as
knowledge
before
unknown,
or rules for
practice;
to
inculcate
as true or
important;
to
exhibit
impressively;
as, to teach
arithmetic,
dancing,
music,
or the like; to teach
morals..
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