concept (noun)

  • 41abstract noun — noun A noun that denotes an idea, emotion, feeling, quality or other abstract or intangible concept Ant: concrete noun …

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  • 42common noun — noun Grammar a noun denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual. Often contrasted with proper noun …

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  • 43operating concept — noun An operating concept or OpCon or OPCON (or sometimes incorrectly OPSCON) is a description, usually graphical, showing major, interactive participants, players or subsystems and their interrelationships …

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  • 44primitive concept — noun A concept that cannot be defined in terms of other concepts …

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  • 45high concept — noun An appealing idea for a work that can be understandably summarized in a few sentences or less. Spielbergs opinion relates well to the vision of high concept expressed by other Hollywood representatives: a striking, easily reducible narrative …

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  • 46self-concept — noun Date: 1925 the mental image one has of oneself …

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  • 47proof of concept — noun a) A short and/or incomplete realization of a certain method or idea to demonstrate its feasibility. b) A proof of technology or pilot project …

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  • 48age and area concept — noun or age and area hypothesis : a principle of the diffusion of culture traits according to which those lying close to or at the center of distribution are considered relatively new and those lying farthest from it relatively old …

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  • 49gradient concept — noun or gradient theory : a theory in embryology: embryonic differentiation is the result of gradation in the potentialities for development of various parts of the embryo of such nature that successful differentiation of a part inhibits the… …

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  • 50self-concept — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : the mental image one has of oneself …

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