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intelect
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin intellēctus (“understanding, intellect”), perfect passive participle of Latin intellegō (“understand; reason”). Doublet of înțelept, which was inherited.
Noun
intelect n (plural intelecturi)
- intellect, brains
- Synonyms: inteligență; cuget, minte
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