concept (noun)

  • 11concept — noun /ˈkɒn.sɛpt/ a) An understanding retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and/or imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impression), of a particular set of instances or occurrences (specific,… …

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  • 12concept art — noun A form of illustration whose main goal is to convey a visual representation of a concept …

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  • 13concept album — concept ,album noun count a record or CD of popular music on which all the songs are about the same subject or tell a single story …

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  • 14concept — noun 1》 an abstract idea.     ↘an idea to help sell or publicize a commodity. 2》 Philosophy an idea or mental picture of a group or class of objects, formed by combining all their aspects. Origin C16: from L. conceptum something conceived , from… …

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  • 15concept — noun Freud s concept of the superego Syn: idea, notion, conception, abstraction; theory, hypothesis; belief, conviction, opinion; image, impression, picture See note at idea …

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  • 16concept of operations — noun Military a verbal or written statement outlining in broad detail the purpose and pattern of a military operation. Also, commander s concept …

  • 17concept album — noun An album where the content follows an overall theme or narrative …

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  • 18concept map — noun A diagram showing the relationships among concepts, with the concepts drawn in rectangular boxes, which are connected with labelled arrows that denote the relationships between concepts, such as is a , gives rise to , results in , is… …

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  • 19concept album — noun a rock album featuring songs expressing a particular theme …

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  • 20concept — noun Syn: idea, notion, conception, abstraction, theory, hypothesis …

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