Definition of Preception. Meaning of Preception. Synonyms of Preception

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Definition of Preception

Preception
Preception Pre*cep"tion, n. [L. praeceptio.] A precept. [R.] --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Preception from wikipedia

- The five precepts (Sanskrit: pañcaśīla; Pali: pañcasīla) or five rules of training (Sanskrit: pañcaśikṣapada; Pali: pañcasikkhapada) is the most important...
- A precept (from the Latin: præcipere, to teach) is a commandment, instruction, or order intended as an authoritative rule of action. In religion, precepts...
- Buddhism, the Eight Precepts (Sanskrit: aṣṭāṇga-śīla or aṣṭā-sīla, Pali: aṭṭhaṅga-sīla or aṭṭha-sīla) is a list of moral precepts that are observed by...
- has been variously described as virtue, moral discipline uprightness and precept, skillful conduct. In contrast to the english word "morality" (i.e., obedience...
- The Bodhisattva Precepts (Skt. bodhisattva-śīla or bodhisattva-saṃvāra, traditional Chinese: 菩薩戒; ; pinyin: Púsà Jiè, ****anese: bosat****i; Tibetan: byang...
- In the Catholic Church, the Precepts of the Church, sometimes called the Commandments of the Church, are certain laws considered binding on the faithful...
- not perish from the earth." While he was in prison, Lane wrote the 88 Precepts as a treatise on his views on race, politics, and philosophy (88 is a common...
- The Polestar Precept is a 4-door electric concept car by Polestar, a subsidiary of Volvo Cars and Geely. The Precept was unveiled on February 25, 2020...
- The Ten Precepts of Taoism were outlined in a short text that appears in Dunhuang m****cripts (DH31, 32), the Scripture of the Ten Precepts (Shíjiè jīng...
- basic precepts are: The first precept: No Killing; The second precept: No Stealing; The third precept: No ****ual Misconduct; The fourth precept: No False...