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Intelligential   Listen
adjective
Intelligential  adj.  (R.)
1.
Of or pertaining to the intelligence; exercising or implying understanding; intellectual. "With act intelligential."
2.
Consisting of unembodied mind; incorporeal. "Food alike those pure Intelligential substances require."






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"Intelligential" Quotes from Famous Books



... already grappling with the deepest metaphysical problems, in forms infinitely too rudimental for the understanding of the grown philosopher—as far, in fact, removed from his ken on the one side, that of intelligential beginning, the germinal subjective, as his abstrusest speculations are from the final solutions of absolute entity on the other. If this be the case, it is no wonder that at Robert's age the deepest questions of his coming manhood should be ...
— Robert Falconer • George MacDonald



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