Results for: advocate of mentalism (theory that items of knowledge do not exist except in the mind)
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boarding of ship to search it, discover something by examination, examination of computer file, examine computer file, examine public record, examine something for concealed items, examine thoroughly, quest, hunt, instance of looking for something; inv...search
body of writings, capital, collection of language use, main part, main part of a structure or organ; corpse; collection (of writing, knowledge, evidence, etc.), part of organcorpus
bone marrow harvest, consequences of previous action, crop that is gathered or ripens, gather crop, gather nonplant items, quantity of crop, reap results, gather in ripe crops; catch, gather (fish), reaping, gathering in of crops; time of the year when...harvest
bony framework that encloses the brain and forms the head and face in vertebrates; mind, brain, bony part of the headskull
book collecting separate works, bus, large passenger vehicle; reprinted works of an author, works of the same theme reprinted together in a single edition; compilation, having different functions at the same time; compiled of various items, omnibus edi...omnibus
border; settled land bordering unexplored territory, edge of settlement, international border, limit of knowledgefrontier
bottom drawer, chest for storing household items, household items collected before marriagehope chest
brainy person, center of nervous-system in invertebrates, hit somebody on head, intellect, main organ of the central nervous system, mind, organ of thought and feeling, smash or crush the skullbrain
branch of law, legal system, science of law; body of laws, theory of lawjurisprudence
branch of science, knowledge gained from science, something studied or performed methodically, study of the physical world, system of knowledge gained by systematic research and organized into general laws; specific field of systematic knowledge; skill...science
brass items, items made of brassbrassware
breathing in, creativeness, divine influence, good idea, something which stimulates or animates, stimulus, motivation; something inspired, revelation, insight, idea; divine influence upon the human mind (Theology); breathing in, inhaling, stimulus to d...inspiration
brief and without much attention, ceasing to exist, death, exceedingly, very; quite, extremely, going by, crossing; exit; death, going by; coming and going; momentary, going past, place where it is possible to pass, process of time going by, transitorypassing
bring something to mind, rake togetherrake up
broad understanding, conceiving of young, concept, embryo or fetus, formulation of idea, origin or beginnings, something conceived in the mind, thought, idea; formation of a thought; becoming pregnant; embryoconception
 

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