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Definition of mind
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Mind (v.)
Courage;
spirit.
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Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the soul or its
affections
as
influenced
by the
Spirit;
controlled
and
inspired
by the
divine
Spirit;
proceeding
from the Holy
Spirit;
pure; holy;
divine;
heavenly-minded;
--
opposed
to
carnal.
Thoughtful
::
Thoughtful
(a.)
Attentive;
careful;
exercising
the
judgment;
having
the mind
directed
to an
object;
as,
thoughtful
of gain;
thoughtful
in
seeking
truth..
Active
::
Active
(a.)
Having
the power or
quality
of
acting;
causing
change;
communicating
action
or
motion;
acting;
--
opposed
to
passive,
that
receives;
as,
certain
active
principles;
the
powers
of the
mind..
Psycho-
::
Psycho-
() A
combining
form from Gr.
psychh`
the soul, the mind, the
understanding;
as,
psychology..
Deposition
::
Deposition
(n.) The act of
bringing
before
the mind;
presentation.
Bloody-minded
::
Bloody-minded
(a.)
Having
a
cruel,
ferocious
disposition;
bloodthirsty..
To
::
To
(prep.)
In a very
general
way, and with
innumerable
varieties
of
application,
to
connects
transitive
verbs with their
remoter
or
indirect
object,
and
adjectives,
nouns,
and
neuter
or
passive
verbs with a
following
noun which
limits
their
action.
Its
sphere
verges
upon that of for, but it
contains
less the idea of
design
or
appropriation;
as, these
remarks
were
addressed
to a large
audience;
let us keep this seat to
ourselves;
a
substance
sweet to the
taste;
an event
painful
to the mind; duty
Psychical
::
Psychical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the mind, or its
functions
and
diseases;
mental;
--
contrasted
with
physical..
Content
::
Content
(n.) Rest or
quietness
of the mind in one's
present
condition;
freedom
from
discontent;
satisfaction;
contentment;
moderate
happiness.
Genius
::
Genius
(n.) The
peculiar
structure
of mind with whoch each
individual
is
endowed
by
nature;
that
disposition
or
aptitude
of mind which is
peculiar
to each man, and which
qualifies
him for
certain
kinds of
action
or
special
success
in any
pursuit;
special
taste,
inclination,
or
disposition;
as, a
genius
for
history,
for
poetry,
or
painting..
Besee
::
Besee (v. t. & i.) To see; to look; to mind.
Dream
::
Dream (n.) The
thoughts,
or
series
of
thoughts,
or
imaginary
transactions,
which
occupy
the mind
during
sleep;
a
sleeping
vision..
Demented
::
Demented
(a.)
Insane;
mad; of
unsound
mind.
Bent
::
Bent (v.) A
leaning
or bias;
proclivity;
tendency
of mind;
inclination;
disposition;
purpose;
aim.
Whole-souled
::
Whole-souled
(a.)
Thoroughly
imbued
with a right
spirit;
noble-minded;
devoted.
Depravity
::
Depravity
(n.) The state of being
depraved
or
corrupted;
a
vitiated
state of moral
character;
general
badness
of
character;
wickedness
of mind or
heart;
absence
of
religious
feeling
and
principle.
Grit
::
Grit (n.)
Firmness
of mind;
invincible
spirit;
unyielding
courage;
fortitude.
Hallucination
::
Hallucination
(n.) The act of
hallucinating;
a
wandering
of the mind;
error;
mistake;
a
blunder.
Unprejudiced
::
Unprejudiced
(a.) Not
prejudiced;
free from undue bias or
prepossession;
not
preoccupied
by
opinion;
impartial;
as, an
unprejudiced
mind; an
unprejudiced
judge..
Herself
::
Herself
(pron.)
Her own
proper,
true, or real
character;
hence,
her
right,
or sane, mind; as, the woman was
deranged,
but she is now
herself
again;
she has come to
herself..
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