dianoetic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek διανοητικός (dianoētikós, “pertaining to thinking”), from διανοητός (dianoētós), verbal adjective of διανοέεσθαι (dianoéesthai, “to think”), from δια- (dia-, “through”) + νοέειν (noéein, “to think, suppose”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /daɪənəʊˈɛtɪk/
Adjective
dianoetic (comparative more dianoetic, superlative most dianoetic)
- Pertaining to reason or thinking; intellectual.
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Translations
pertaining to reason or thinking; intellectual
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