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faculty and the
power to "form and
retain concepts, reason, discern, judge,
comprehend, understand".
Buddhi (Sanskrit: बुद्धि) is
derived from the
Vedic Sanskrit...
- (/ˌdɪskælˈkjuːliə/) is a
learning disability resulting in
difficulty learning or
comprehending arithmetic, such as
difficulty in
understanding numbers, numeracy, learning...
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given name. It means, "someone with a
beautiful face" or
someone who
comprehends people . It is
feminized as "Umm Kulthum" (Kulthum's mother). People...
- to (non-human)
great apes. They write: "We now know that
someone who
comprehends speech must know language, even if he or she
cannot produce it." David...
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knowledge which illuminates the mind and
gives internal bliss. The one who
comprehends Gurbani is also
described as an Amritdhari.
Gurbani is a
source of truth...
- In U.S. politics, in the
context of
urban planning, the term
civics comprehends the city
politics that
affect the
political decisions of the citizenry...
- 2010-12-27. John W. Pilley;
Alliston K. Reid (2011). "Border
collie comprehends object names as
verbal referents" (PDF).
Behavioural Processes. 86 (2):...
- However, the
denotation has
changed since its 18th
century coinage to
comprehend the
entire political spectrum,
though retaining the
connotation of "change...
- quickly. His work is wide-ranging and slow, and at
whatever moment one
comprehends it, it will
always provide an
opportunity to talk
about what is important...
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narration of events, etc.), and
practising deep reading. The
ability to
comprehend text is
influenced by the readers'
skills and
their ability to process...