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Intellectively
Intellectively In`tel*lec"tive*ly, adv. In an intellective manner. [R.] ``Not intellectivelly to write.' --Warner.

Meaning of Intellectively from wikipedia

- Intellect is the ability of the human mind to reach correct conclusions about what is true and what is false in reality; it is ****ociated with capacities...
- problems. Intellect may also refer to: Intellect (trade ****ociation), now TechUK Intellect Games, a 1970s board game manufacturing company "Intellect", a song...
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- the active intellect (Latin: intellectus agens; also translated as agent intellect, active intelligence, active reason, or productive intellect) is the formal...
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- General intellect, according to Karl Marx in the Grundrisse, is capable of becoming a structural force of production. The concept designates a combination...
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- The p****ive intellect (Latin: intellectus possibilis; also translated as potential intellect or material intellect), is a term used in philosophy alongside...
- Intellect Games made a series of board games in the 1970s. Many of these games were notable in that they did not rely on chance. The outcome of the games...
- The March of Intellect, or the 'March of mind', was the subject of heated debate in early nineteenth-century England, one side welcoming the progress...