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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.) An
intelligent
being or
spirit;
--
generally
applied
to pure
spirits;
as, a
created
intelligence..
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Insipience
::
Insipience
(n.) Want of
intelligence;
stupidity;
folly.
Understanding
::
Understanding
(n.) The power to
understand;
the
intellectual
faculty;
the
intelligence;
the
rational
powers
collectively
conceived
an
designated;
the
higher
capacities
of the
intellect;
the power to
distinguish
truth from
falsehood,
and to adapt means to
ends..
Talebearer
::
Talebearer
(n.) One who
officiously
tells
tales;
one who
impertinently
or
maliciously
communicates
intelligence,
scandal,
etc., and makes
mischief..
Intelligency
::
Intelligency
(n.)
Intelligence.
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) The
faculty
or
capacity
of the human mind by which it is
distinguished
from the
intelligence
of the
inferior
animals;
the
higher
as
distinguished
from the lower
cognitive
faculties,
sense,
imagination,
and
memory,
and in
contrast
to the
feelings
and
desires.
Reason
comprises
conception,
judgment,
reasoning,
and the
intuitional
faculty.
Specifically,
it is the
intuitional
faculty,
or the
faculty
of first
truths,
as
distinguished
from the
understanding,
which is
called
the
discursive
o
Notice
::
Notice
(n.)
Intelligence,
by
whatever
means
communicated;
knowledge
given or
received;
means of
knowledge;
express
notification;
announcement;
warning..
Telegraphic
::
Telegraphic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
telegraph;
made or
communicated
by a
telegraph;
as,
telegraphic
signals;
telegraphic
art;
telegraphic
intelligence..
Aphasy
::
Aphasy
(n.) Loss of the power of
speech,
or of the
appropriate
use of
words,
the vocal
organs
remaining
intact,
and the
intelligence
being
preserved.
It is
dependent
on
injury
or
disease
of the
brain..
Perspicacity
::
Perspicacity
(n.) The state of being
perspicacious;
acuteness
of sight or of
intelligence;
acute
discernment.
Advice
::
Advice
(n.)
Information
or
notice
given;
intelligence;
as, late
advices
from
France;
--
commonly
in the
plural..
Sensibly
::
Sensibly
(adv.)
With
intelligence
or good
sense;
judiciously.
Rabble
::
Rabble
(v. t.) To utter
glibly
and
incoherently;
to mouth
without
intelligence.
Slow-witted
::
Slow-witted
(a.) Dull of
apprehension;
not
possessing
quick
intelligence.
Brute
::
Brute (a.) Not
having
sensation;
senseless;
inanimate;
unconscious;
without
intelligence
or
volition;
as, the brute
earth;
the brute
powers
of
nature..
Intelligently
::
Intelligently
(adv.)
In an
intelligent
manner;
with
intelligence.
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.) An
intelligent
being or
spirit;
--
generally
applied
to pure
spirits;
as, a
created
intelligence..
Brightly
::
Brightly
(adv.)
With
lively
intelligence;
intelligently.
Sensibleness
::
Sensibleness
(n.)
Intelligence;
reasonableness;
good
sense.
Intelligentiary
::
Intelligentiary
(n.) One who gives
information;
an
intelligencer.
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.) The
capacity
to know or
understand;
readiness
of
comprehension;
the
intellect,
as a gift or an
endowment..
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