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Definition of mind
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Mind (n.) To fix the mind or
thoughts
on; to
regard
with
attention;
to treat as of
consequence;
to
consider;
to heed; to mark; to note.
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Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(a.)
Destitute
of
strength,
whether
of body or mind;
feeble;
impotent;
esp.,
mentally
wea;
feeble-minded;
as,
hospitals
for the
imbecile
and
insane..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To turn over in one's mind; to
revolve.
Generosity
::
Generosity
(n.) The
quality
of being
noble;
noble-mindedness.
Equanimous
::
Equanimous
(a.) Of an even,
composed
frame of mind; of a
steady
temper;
not
easily
elated
or
depressed..
Lowliness
::
Lowliness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
lowly;
humility;
humbleness
of mind.
Abstraction
::
Abstraction
(a.)
Absence
or
absorption
of mind;
inattention
to
present
objects.
Freakish
::
Freakish
(a.) Apt to
change
the mind
suddenly;
whimsical;
capricious.
Prompt
::
Prompt
(v. t.) To
remind,
as an actor or an
orator,
of words or
topics
forgotten..
Singleness
::
Singleness
(n.)
Freedom
from
duplicity,
or
secondary
and
selfish
ends;
purity
of mind or
purpose;
simplicity;
sincerity;
as,
singleness
of
purpose;
singleness
of
heart..
Idea
::
Idea (n.)
Hence:
Any
object
apprehended,
conceived,
or
thought
of, by the mind; a
notion,
conception,
or
thought;
the real
object
that is
conceived
or
thought
of..
Grieve
::
Grieve
(v. i.) To feel
grief;
to be in pain of mind on
account
of an evil; to
sorrow;
to
mourn;
-- often
followed
by at, for, or
over..
Affection
::
Affection
(n.) Bent of mind; a
feeling
or
natural
impulse
or
natural
impulse
acting
upon and
swaying
the mind; any
emotion;
as, the
benevolent
affections,
esteem,
gratitude,
etc.; the
malevolent
affections,
hatred,
envy, etc.;
inclination;
disposition;
propensity;
tendency..
Motley-minded
::
Motley-minded
(a.)
Having
a mind of a
jester;
foolish.
Saphead
::
Saphead
(n.) A
weak-minded,
stupid
fellow;
a
milksop..
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.)
Temper
or
disposition
of mind;
mental
condition
or
disposition;
intellectual
or moral
state;
-- often in the
plural;
as, to be
cheerful,
or in good
spirits;
to be
downhearted,
or in bad
spirits..
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..
Deliration
::
Deliration
(n.)
Aberration
of mind;
delirium.
Sensitive
::
Sensitive
(a.)
Having
quick and acute
sensibility,
either
to the
action
of
external
objects,
or to
impressions
upon the mind and
feelings;
highly
susceptible;
easily
and
acutely
affected..
Judgment
::
"Judgment
(v. i.) The act of
judging;
the
operation
of the mind,
involving
comparison
and
discrimination,
by which a
knowledge
of the
values
and
relations
of
thins,
whether
of moral
qualities,
intellectual
concepts,
logical
propositions,
or
material
facts,
is
obtained;
as, by
careful
judgment
he
avoided
the
peril;
by a
series
of wrong
judgments
he
forfeited
confidence..
Muse
::
Muse (n.) To be
absent
in mind; to be so
occupied
in study or
contemplation
as not to
observe
passing
scenes
or
things
present;
to be in a brown
study.
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