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Definition of mind
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Mind (n.) To
occupy
one's self with; to
employ
one's self
about;
to
attend
to; as, to mind one's
business..
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Method
::
Method
(n.) An
orderly
procedure
or
process;
regular
manner
of doing
anything;
hence,
manner;
way; mode; as, a
method
of
teaching
languages;
a
method
of
improving
the
mind..
Disrelish
::
Disrelish
(n.) Want of
relish;
dislike
(of the
palate
or of the
mind);
distaste;
a
slight
degree
of
disgust;
as, a
disrelish
for some kinds of
food..
Exert
::
Exert (v. t.) To put
force,
ability,
or
anything
of the
nature
of an
active
faculty;
to put in
vigorous
action;
to bring into
active
operation;
as, to exert the
strength
of the body,
limbs,
faculties,
or
imagination;
to exert the mind or the
voice..
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Indulging
the
vagaries
of
imagination;
whimsical;
full of
absurd
fancies;
capricious;
as,
fantastic
minds;
a
fantastic
mistress..
Infirmity
::
Infirmity
(a.) The state of being
infirm;
feebleness;
an
imperfection
or
weakness;
esp., an
unsound,
unhealthy,
or
debilitated
state;
a
disease;
a
malady;
as,
infirmity
of body or
mind..
Delirium
::
Delirium
(n.) A state in which the
thoughts,
expressions,
and
actions
are wild,
irregular,
and
incoherent;
mental
aberration;
a
roving
or
wandering
of the mind, --
usually
dependent
on a fever or some other
disease,
and so
distinguished
from
mania,
or
madness..
Stimulus
::
Stimulus
(v. t.) A goad;
hence,
something
that
rouses
the mind or
spirits;
an
incentive;
as, the hope of gain is a
powerful
stimulus
to labor and
action..
Grave
::
Grave (n.) To
impress
deeply
(on the
mind);
to fix
indelibly.
Terror
::
Terror
(n.)
Extreme
fear; fear that
agitates
body and mind;
violent
dread;
fright.
Chafe
::
Chafe (n.)
Vexation;
irritation
of mind; rage.
Willingness
::
Willingness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
willing;
free
choice
or
consent
of the will;
freedom
from
reluctance;
readiness
of the mind to do or
forbear.
Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
intellectual
and
higher
endowments
of the mind;
mental;
intellectual.
Equability
::
Equability
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
equable;
evenness
or
uniformity;
as,
equability
of
temperature;
the
equability
of the
mind..
Thought
::
Thought
(n.) The act of
thinking;
the
exercise
of the mind in any of its
higher
forms;
reflection;
cogitation.
Malebranchism
::
Malebranchism
(n.) The
philosophical
system
of
Malebranche,
an
eminent
French
metaphysician.
The
fundamental
doctrine
of his
system
is that the mind can not have
knowledge
of
anything
external
to
itself
except
in its
relation
to God..
Virago
::
Virago
(n.) A woman of
extraordinary
stature,
strength,
and
courage;
a woman who has the
robust
body and
masculine
mind of a man; a
female
warrior..
Attract
::
Attract
(v. t.) To draw by
influence
of a moral or
emotional
kind; to
engage
or fix, as the mind,
attention,
etc.; to
invite
or
allure;
as, to
attract
admirers..
Gratify
::
Gratify
(v. t.) To
please;
to give
pleasure
to; to
satisfy;
to
soothe;
to
indulge;
as, to
gratify
the
taste,
the
appetite,
the
senses,
the
desires,
the mind, etc..
Presentive
::
Presentive
(a.)
Bringing
a
conception
or
notion
directly
before
the mind;
presenting
an
object
to the
memory
of
imagination;
--
distinguished
from
symbolic.
Sharp-witted
::
Sharp-witted
(a.)
Having
an acute or
nicely
discerning
mind.
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