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Intelligential
Intelligential In*tel`li*gen"tial, a. [Cf. F. intelligentiel.] [R.] 1. Of or pertaining to the intelligence; exercising or implying understanding; intellectual. ``With act intelligential.' --Milton. 2. Consisting of unembodied mind; incorporeal. Food alike those pure Intelligential substances require. --Milton.
Intelligentiary
Intelligentiary In*tel`li*gen"tia*ry, n. One who gives information; an intelligencer. [Obs.] --Holinshed.

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- The intelligentsia is a status class composed of the university-educated people of a society who engage in the complex mental labours by which they critique...
- Vol. 175 (J.-P. Migne, 1854), columns 9-28, Chapter III: De triplici intelligentia sacrae Scripturae, at Column 12, loc. B. "... est simplex allegoria...
- Information Former name Western Canada College (1903–1926) Type Public Motto Intelligentia, Vires, Virtus Established 1903 School board Calgary Board of Education...
- late 1180s. Praephatio super Apocalipsim. Written around 1188–1192. Intelligentia super calathis. Written in 1190–1. De ultimis tribulationibus, which...
- artificial intelligence. The word intelligence derives from the Latin nouns intelligentia or intellēctus, which in turn stem from the verb intelligere, to comprehend...
- of Antwerp, a choice that was not always appreciateid by the city's intelligentia. His song Ik wil deze nacht in de straten verdwalen ("This night I want...
- able to s**** and make use of the experience and authority of others intelligentia the understanding of first principles sollertia shrewdness or quick-wittedness...
- was followed by S. Pauli Epistolae xiv. ex vulgata editione, adjecta intelligentia ex Graeco **** commentariis (1512), a work of great independence and...
- Berdyaev, who coined the ironic word intelligentshchina for the part of intelligentia locked in their own world, isolated from the rest of the Russian society...
- Intelectuelles sur la resurection Du Phenix. 1622. Ulysses. Sapientia seu intelligentia, tanquam coelestis scintilla beatitudinis, quod si in fortunae et corporis...