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| idea | Any mental image or concept. Origin: G. Semblance (05 Mar 2000) |
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| idea of reference | The misinterpretation that other people's statements or acts or neutral objects in the environment are directed toward one's self when, in fact, they are not. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ideal | 1. Existing in idea or thought; conceptional; intellectual; mental; as, ideal knowledge. 2. Reaching an imaginary standard of excellence; fit for a model; faultless; as, ideal beauty. "There will always be a wide interval between practical and ideal excellence." (Rambler) 3. Existing in fancy or imagination only; visionary; unreal. "Planning ideal common wealth." 4. Teaching the doctrine of idealism; as, the ideal theory or philosophy. 5. <mathematics> Imaginary. Synonym: Intellectual, mental, visionary, fanciful, imaginary, unreal, impracticable, utopian. Origin: L. Idealis: cf. F. Ideal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ideal alveolar gas | The uniform composition of gas that would exist in all alveoli for a given total respiratory exchange if all alveoli had identical ventilation-perfusion ratios and achieved perfect equilibrium with the blood leaving the pulmonary capillaries. (05 Mar 2000) |
| idealist | 1. One who idealizes; one who forms picturesque fancies; one given to romantic expectations. 2. One who holds the doctrine of idealism. Origin: Cf. F. Idealiste. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ideality | 1. The quality or state of being ideal. 2. The capacity to form ideals of beauty or perfection. 3. <psychology> The conceptive faculty. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ideate | <psychology> The actual existence supposed to correspond with an idea; the correlate in real existence to the idea as a thought or existence. Origin: LL. Ideatum. See Idea. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ideation | The formation of ideas or thoughts. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ideational | Relating to ideation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ideational apraxia | Ideatory apraxia, obsolete term for the misuse of objects due to a disturbance of identification (agnosia). (05 Mar 2000) |
| permanent dominant idea | An exaggerated notion, belief, or delusion that persists, despite evidence to the contrary, and controls the mind, the obstinate conviction of a psychotic person regarding the correctness of his delusion. Synonym: idee fixe, overvalued idea, permanent dominant idea. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| compulsive idea | A fixed and repetitively recurring idea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hyperquantivalent idea | An idea that dominates all thought and cannot easily be changed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dominant idea | An idea that governs all one's actions and thoughts. (05 Mar 2000) |
| overvalued idea | An exaggerated notion, belief, or delusion that persists, despite evidence to the contrary, and controls the mind, the obstinate conviction of a psychotic person regarding the correctness of his delusion. Synonym: idee fixe, overvalued idea, permanent dominant idea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fixed idea | An exaggerated notion, belief, or delusion that persists, despite evidence to the contrary, and controls the mind, the obstinate conviction of a psychotic person regarding the correctness of his delusion. Synonym: idee fixe, overvalued idea, permanent dominant idea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ideal gas |
a hypothetical gas with molecules of negligible size that exert no intermolecular forces
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| ideate |
imagine: form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case; "Can you conceive of him as the president?"
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conceptional: being of the nature of a notion or concept; "a plan abstract and conceptional"; "to improve notional comprehension"; "a notional response to the question"
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the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind" a personal view; "he has an idea that we don't like him" estimate: an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth; "an estimate of what it would cost"; "a rough idea how long it would take" mind: your intention; what you intend to do; "he had in mind to see his old teacher"; "the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces" theme: (music) melodic subject of a musical composition; "the theme is announced in the first measures"; "the accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it"
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conforming to an ultimate standard of perfection or excellence; embodying an ideal the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception; "a poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content" model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas
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| idea | an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth |
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| idea | the content of cognition |
| idea | a personal view |
| idea | your intention |
| idea | (music) melodic subject of a musical composition |
| idea | the idea of something that is perfect |
| idea | model of excellence or perfection of a kind |
| idea | constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception |
| idea | conforming to an ultimate standard of perfection or excellence |
| idea | represented in the abstract rather than as they really are |
| idea | of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas |
| idea | a hypothetical gas with molecules of negligible size that exert no intermolecular forces |
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