Results for: different types of human intelligence
English English
3rd planet from sun, burrow, dirt; land; planet earth, world; den, burrow; electrical grounding; ore, attach to the earth (about an electrical conductor); cover with soil, human inhabitants of Earth, one of the four elements, pursuits of everyday lifeearth
a trademark for chairs, especially and originally ones of molded plywood, whose seats and backs are shaped to accommodate human body contoursEames
ability to appreciate something, any of the five faculties of perception (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste); feeling, sensation; recognition, awareness; impression; intelligence; something that is reasonable; significance, meaning; purpose, point; m...sense
ability to think clearly, cause that explains something, basis for action; intelligence, sense, intellect as basis for knowledge, justification, motive, power of orderly thought, resolve by rational means, think in logical way, consider logically; supp...reason
ability to work together; ability of two computers of different types to work together and communicate (Computers)interoperability
abnormally huge appetite, diet of many foods, strong desire to eat; excessive need to eat; practice of feeding on many types of food (Zoology)polyphagia
abnormally short human, pygmy, midget; small man with magical powers (Folklore), dwarf star, make somebody or something seem small, person small for medical reasons, reduce, minimize, miniaturize, make small, small humanoid creature in folklore, small ...dwarf
about knowledge, of the study of human knowledge, of the study of cognitionepistemic
absence of complexity; plainness; sincerity, guilelessness; lack of sophistication; lack of intelligence, being simple, simple thingsimplicity
accept lower standards than usual, poor area, poor neighborhood, densely populated poverty-stricken area of a city; run-down and squalid residence that is unfit for human habitation, visit slums, visit poor run-down neighborhoods (especially out of cur...slum
according to human experience, by human means; within the ability or experience of humankind; in a humane manner, in a way typical of humans, within the limits of human abilityhumanly
accustom to killing, clean inside of animal skin, flesh and blood, flesh-color, get blood on weapon, human skin as outer surface, instruct animal by feeding, meat excluding birds and fish, meat of animals, people, physical aspect of humanity, pierce fl...flesh
acetic acid ester of choline which is found in the human body and used in certain medications, transmitter of nerve impulsesacetylcholine
achieve less than what was expected (e.g. fail to do as well in school as might be expected from intelligence tests), fail to do as expectedunderachieve
act of ascribing human qualities to an inhuman object; embodiment, incarnation; symbol; model, example, attribution of human qualities to abstracts, representation of an abstract quality as human, somebody who embodies somethingpersonification
 

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