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conceptus
[ kuhn-sep-tuhs ]
noun
, plural con·cep·tus·es.
- the embryo and associated membranes of humans and other highly developed animals.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of conceptus1
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Example Sentences
A cognition is either an intuition or a conception (intuitus vel conceptus).
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For this reason we ought to call these conceptions, conceptions of comparison (conceptus comparationis).
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The Idea is never a conceptus dabilis; it is not an empirically possible conception.
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By conceptus cosmicus Kant means concept shared by the whole world, or common to all mankind.
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