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mental faculty Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

মানসিক অনুষদ,





mental faculty's Usage Examples:

in mathematics Imaginary time, a concept in physics Imagination, a mental faculty Object of the mind, an object of the imagination Imaginary friend Imaginary.


models language as part of general knowledge and not as a specialised mental faculty.


state, branches of power within a government Organ, an old word for a mental faculty, particularly in the context of phrenology Organ, a slang word for a.


One definition sees language primarily as the mental faculty that allows humans to undertake linguistic behaviour: to learn languages.


Conscience is a mental faculty that distinguishes right from wrong.


referring to independent reasoning or the thorough exertion of a jurist's mental faculty in finding a solution to a legal question.


Chomsky and his fellow generative grammarians is that of an autonomous mental faculty that it is governed by mental processes operating on mental representations.


It refers to the idea that humans are born innately equipped with a mental faculty that forms the basis of language.


The patients were mainly elderly, long-term residents of impaired mental faculty, who had no living relatives to care for them and were 'institutionalised'.


anything else than searching the cause of an effect, we need another mental faculty.


A similar mental faculty, usually called matacognition, is now coming under the scrutiny of modern.


characterized by a small, tapering cranium and often have impaired mental faculty.


loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member, organ, or mental faculty, and defines "serious bodily injury" as the meaning given that term.


progressed by investigating how a certain area of the brain supports a given mental faculty.


understanding; Ahamkara or ego for sense of self (egoism); and chitta or mental faculty for memory.


us with information on the character, including age, condition and mental faculty.


may we interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise of a higher mental faculty, if it can be interpreted as the exercise of one which stands lower.


A closely related mental faculty, which is often mentioned side by side with mindfulness, is sampajañña.



Synonyms:

sentience; reason; faculty; attention; retention; retentivity; sentiency; intellect; speech; will; retentiveness; volition; language; module; understanding; sensation; power; ability; sensory faculty; memory; sense;

Antonyms:

inability; insentience; inanimateness; insentient; sentient;

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