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SENSES |
Faculties |
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WITS |
Mental faculties |
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POWERS |
Abilities or faculties |
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MANY-MINDED |
Having many faculties; versatile; many-sided. |
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UNQUALITIED |
Deprived of the usual faculties. |
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INWARD |
The mental faculties; -- usually pl. |
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BRIGHTNESS |
Acuteness (of the faculties); sharpness 9wit. |
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SELF-ABUSE |
The abuse of one's own self, powers, or faculties. |
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INTELLECTUAL |
The intellect or understanding; mental powers or
faculties. |
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CONTEMPLATIVE |
Having the power of contemplation; as, contemplative
faculties. |
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DIANOIALOGY |
The science of the dianoetic faculties, and their
operations. |
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TORPOR |
Dullness; sluggishness; inactivity; as, a torpor of the
mental faculties. |
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EMPOWER |
To give moral or physical power, faculties, or
abilities to. |
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SENSORIAL |
Of or pertaining to the sensorium; as, sensorial
faculties, motions, powers. |
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DRUNKENNESS |
Disorder of the faculties, resembling intoxication by
liquors; inflammation; frenzy; rage. |
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BREAK |
To become weakened in constitution or faculties; to lose
health or strength. |
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ALIENATION |
Mental alienation; derangement of the mental faculties;
insanity; as, alienation of mind. |
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UNDERSTAND |
To have the use of the intellectual faculties; to be
an intelligent being. |
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INCUBUS |
Any oppressive encumbrance or burden; anything that
prevents the free use of the faculties. |
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DISCONCERT |
To confuse the faculties of; to disturb the
composure of; to discompose; to abash. |
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MENTAL |
Of or pertaining to the mind; intellectual; as, mental
faculties; mental operations, conditions, or exercise. |
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HEBETATE |
To render obtuse; to dull; to blunt; to stupefy; as,
to hebetate the intellectual faculties. |
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TWADDLER |
One who prates in a weak and silly manner, like one whose
faculties are decayed. |
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TWADDLE |
To talk in a weak and silly manner, like one whose
faculties are decayed; to prate; to prattle. |
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CONSTERNATION |
Amazement or horror that confounds the faculties,
and incapacitates for reflection; terror, combined with amazement;
dismay. |