Intellect(n.) The part or faculty of the human soul by which it knows, as distinguished from the power to feel and to will; sometimes, the capacity for higher forms of knowledge, as distinguished from the power to perceive objects in their relations; the power to judge and comprehend; the thinking faculty; the understanding.
Intellected(a.) Endowed with intellect; having intellectual powers or capacities.
Intellection(n.) A mental act or process; especially: (a) The act of understanding; simple apprehension of ideas; intuition. Bentley. (b) A creation of the mind itself.
Intellective(a.) Pertaining to, or produced by, the intellect or understanding; intellectual.
Intellective(a.) Having power to understand, know, or comprehend; intelligent; rational.
Intellective(a.) Capable of being perceived by the understanding only, not by the senses.
Intellectively(adv.) In an intellective manner.
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