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intuitionally — in·tu·i·tion·al·ly … English syllables
intuitionally — adverb see intuitional … Useful english dictionary
intuitional — intuitionally, adv. /in tooh ish euh nl, tyooh /, adj. 1. pertaining to or of the nature of intuition. 2. characterized by intuition; having intuition. 3. based on intuition as a principle. [1855 60; INTUITION + AL1] * * * … Universalium
Locke, John — born Aug. 29, 1632, Wrington, Somerset, Eng. died Oct. 28, 1704, Oates, Essex English philosopher. Educated at Oxford, principally in medicine and science, he later became physician and adviser to the future 3rd earl of Shaftesbury (1667–72). He… … Universalium
Plato and Platonism — • Greek philosopher (b. c. 428 B.C.) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Plato and Platonism Plato and Platonism † … Catholic encyclopedia
intuitional — adjective Pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive. See Also: intuition, intuitionally, intuitive, intuit … Wiktionary
intuitional — /ɪntʃuˈɪʃənəl/ (say inchooh ishuhnuhl) adjective 1. relating to or of the nature of intuition. 2. characterised by intuition; having intuition. 3. based on intuition as a principle. –intuitionally, adverb …
intuition — [in΄to͞o ish′ən, in΄tyo͞oish′ən] n. [LL < L intuitus, pp. of intueri, to look at, regard < in , in + tueri, to look at, view] 1. the direct knowing or learning of something without the conscious use of reasoning; immediate understanding 2.… … English World dictionary