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Definition of mind
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 mind is as below...
Mind (v.) The
state,
at any given time, of the
faculties
of
thinking,
willing,
choosing,
and the like;
psychical
activity
or
state;
as: (a)
Opinion;
judgment;
belief..
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Inculcate
::
Inculcate
(v. t.) To teach and
impress
by
frequent
repetitions
or
admonitions;
to urge on the mind; as,
Christ
inculcates
on his
followers
humility..
Deposition
::
Deposition
(n.) The act of
bringing
before
the mind;
presentation.
Proof
::
Proof (n.) That
degree
of
evidence
which
convinces
the mind of any truth or fact, and
produces
belief;
a test by facts or
arguments
that
induce,
or tend to
induce,
certainty
of the
judgment;
conclusive
evidence;
demonstration..
Toil
::
Toil (v. i.) To exert
strength
with pain and
fatigue
of body or mind,
especially
of the body, with
efforts
of some
continuance
or
duration;
to
labor;
to
work..
Worldliness
::
Worldliness
(n.) The
quality
of being
worldly;
a
predominant
passion
for
obtaining
the good
things
of this life;
covetousness;
addictedness
to gain and
temporal
enjoyments;
worldly-mindedness.
Decorate
::
Decorate
(v. t.) To deck with that which is
becoming,
ornamental,
or
honorary;
to
adorn;
to
beautify;
to
embellish;
as, to
decorate
the
person;
to
decorate
an
edifice;
to
decorate
a lawn with
flowers;
to
decorate
the mind with moral
beauties;
to
decorate
a hero with
honors..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.) The
existing
system
of
things;
the world of
matter,
or of
matter
and mind; the
creation;
the
universe..
Obscene
::
Obscene
(a/)
Offensive
to
chastity
or
modesty;
expressing
of
presenting
to the mind or view
something
which
delicacy,
purity,
and
decency
forbid
to be
exposed;
impure;
as,
obscene
language;
obscene
pictures..
Express
::
Express
(a.) To make known the
opinions
or
feelings
of; to
declare
what is in the mind of; to show
(one's
self);
to cause to
appear;
-- used
reflexively.
Lunacy
::
Lunacy
(n.)
Insanity
or
madness;
properly,
the kind of
insanity
which is
broken
by
intervals
of
reason,
--
formerly
supposed
to be
influenced
by the
changes
of the moon; any form of
unsoundness
of mind,
except
idiocy;
mental
derangement
or
alienation..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Changing
in
appearance
and
expression
under the
influence
of the mind; as,
mobile
features..
Acumen
::
Acumen
(n.)
Quickness
of
perception
or
discernment;
penetration
of mind; the
faculty
of nice
discrimination.
Regulative
::
Regulative
(a.)
Necessarily
assumed
by the mind as
fundamental
to all other
knowledge;
furnishing
fundamental
principles;
as, the
regulative
principles,
or
principles
a
priori;
the
regulative
faculty..
Amusive
::
Amusive
(a.)
Having
power to amuse or
entertain
the mind;
fitted
to
excite
mirth.
Speculation
::
Speculation
(n.) A
conclusion
to which the mind comes by
speculating;
mere
theory;
view;
notion;
conjecture.
Temper
::
Temper
(n.)
Calmness
of mind;
moderation;
equanimity;
composure;
as, to keep one's
temper..
Zamindary
::
Zamindary
(n.) Alt. of
Zamindar.
Humor
::
Humor (v. t.) To
comply
with the humor of; to
adjust
matters
so as suit the
peculiarities,
caprices,
or
exigencies
of; to adapt one's self to; to
indulge
by
skillful
adaptation;
as, to humor the
mind..
Form
::
Form (n.) Mode of
acting
or
manifestation
to the
senses,
or the
intellect;
as, water
assumes
the form of ice or snow. In
modern
usage,
the
elements
of a
conception
furnished
by the
mind's
own
activity,
as
contrasted
with its
object
or
condition,
which is
called
the
matter;
subjectively,
a mode of
apprehension
or
belief
conceived
as
dependent
on the
constitution
of the mind;
objectively,
universal
and
necessary
accompaniments
or
elements
of every
object
known or
thought
of..
Inwit
::
Inwit (n.)
Inward
sense;
mind;
understanding;
conscience.
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