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11comprehension — I noun ability to know, alertness, appreciation, apprehension, attentiveness, awareness, awareness of, capability, capacity to understand, cognition, cognizance, command of thought, comprehension, conception, consciousness, discernment,… …
12comprehension — mid 15c., from M.Fr. comprehénsion (15c.), from L. comprehensionem (nom. comprehensio) a seizing, noun of action from pp. stem of comprehendere (see COMPREHEND (Cf. comprehend)). In reading education, from 1921 …
13comprehension — ► NOUN 1) the action of understanding. 2) the ability to understand; range of understanding: mysteries beyond human comprehension …
14comprehension — comprehension, axiom of …
15comprehensión — comprehensión. (Del lat. comprehensio, ōnis). f. p. us. comprensión. * * * ► femenino LINGÜÍSTICA En un acto comunicativo, decodificación adecuada del mensaje por parte del receptor …
16comprehension — apprehension (see under APPREHEND) Analogous words: understanding, appreciating or appreciation (see corresponding verbs at UNDERSTAND): *knowledge, science, learning, erudition …
17comprehension — [n] understanding aha*, apperception, apprehension, awareness, capacity, cognizance, conception, discernment, double take*, grasp, intelligence, judgment, ken, knowledge, perception, prehension, realization, sense, slow take*, take*; concept 409… …
18comprehensión — (Del lat. comprehensio, ōnis). f. p. us. comprensión …
19comprehension — [käm΄prəhen′shen] n. [ME comprehensioun < L comprehensio < comprehensus, pp. of comprehendere: see COMPREHEND] 1. the fact of including or comprising; inclusiveness 2. a) the act of grasping with the mind b) understanding or knowledge that… …
20Compréhension — Cet article concerne la compréhension. Pour les termes homonymes, voir Intelligence et Raison. « Compréhension » (1986), de Robert Reid. La compréhens …