Nous

Noun
nous (uncountable)


 * 1)  The mind or intellect, reason
 * 2) In neoplatonism, the divine reason, regarded as first divine emanation.
 * 3) Common sense; practical intelligence.

Thesaurus
Logos, Vernunft, World Reason, acuity, acuteness, adroitness, anima mundi, aptitude, aptness, archeus, brain, braininess, brains, brightness, brilliance, clear thinking, cleverness, conception, dexterity, discourse of reason, discursive reason, esprit, flair, genius, giftedness, gifts, gray matter, head, headpiece, infinite spirit, intellect, intellection, intellectual faculty, intelligence, keen-wittedness, keenness, mens, mental alertness, mental capacity, mentality, mercurial mind, mind, native cleverness, nimble mind, nimble-wittedness, nimbleness, oversoul, power of reason, psyche, quick parts, quick thinking, quick wit, quick-wittedness, quickness, ratio, rationality, ready wit, reason, reasoning, reasoning faculty, savvy, sharp-wittedness, sharpness, smartness, smarts, sprightly wit, supreme soul, talent, understanding, universal ego, universal life force, world principle, world soul, world spirit, world-self

Etymology
From νοῦς: or νόος:.

Translations
(reason in philosophy)
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Anagrams

 * onus

Adjective

 * 1)  new

Noun

 * 1)  nines

Noun

 * 1)  nuts

Pronoun

 * 1) The plural personal pronoun in the first person:
 * 2) (subject pronoun) we.
 * 3) (object pronoun) us, to us.

Noun

 * 1) The nous, (divine) reason in philosophy.

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: noue
 * Homophones: noue
 * Homophones: noue

Etymology 1
From nous, from  nos 'we'.

Etymology 2
From νοῦς: or νόος:.

Etymology
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Etymology
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