Contribution as of ideas
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INPUTContribution, as of ideas
INPUTContribution of ideas, e.g.
featuresA part of the face, such as the mouth or eyes, making a significant contribution to its overall appearance
SEEMatch, as a contribution?
GERMSSparks, as of ideas
GERMSRudiments, as of ideas
DISABUSERid, as of false ideas
DISABUSERelieve, as of mistaken ideas
babelisma confusion, as of ideas, speech, etc.
mothball(of ideas) dismissed as unworthy of further deliberation
airingpublic discussion or disclosure, as of ideas, proposals, or facts
mnemonicA device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something
plagiarismThe practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own
plagiarismsThe practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own
eisegesisthe interpretation of a text (as of the Bible) by reading into it one's own ideas
thoughtsThe formation of opinions, esp. as a philosophy or system of ideas, or the opinions so formed
eisegesesEISEGESIS, the interpretation of a text (as of the Bible) by reading into it one's own ideas
wavelengthA person's ideas and way of thinking, esp. as it affects their ability to communicate with others
wavelengthsA person's ideas and way of thinking, esp. as it affects their ability to communicate with others
eisegesesthe interpretation of a text (as of the Bible) by reading into it one's own ideas compare exegesis
rastafaria member of a W. Indian cult which rejects western ideas and regards the Emperor Haile Selassie as divine
rastafariana member of rastafari, a W. Indian cult which rejects western ideas and regards the Emperor Haile Selassie as divine
ideographythe representation of ideas independently of sounds, or in an ideographic manner, as sometimes is done in shorthand writing, etc
zeitgeistThe defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time
ideographiesIDEOGRAPHY, the representation of ideas independently of sounds, or in an ideographic manner, as sometimes is done in shorthand writing, etc
rastafariansRASTAFARIAN, a member of rastafari, a W. Indian cult which rejects western ideas and regards the Emperor Haile Selassie as divine
multimediaa technique (as the combining of sound, video, and text) for expressing ideas (as in communication, entertainment, or art) in which several media are employed
postfeministComing after the feminism of the 1960s and subsequent decades, in particular moving beyond or rejecting some of the ideas of feminism as out of date
multimediasMULTIMEDIA, a technique (as the combining of sound, video, and text) for expressing ideas (as in communication, entertainment, or art) in which several media are employed
associationismA theory in philosophy or psychology that regards the simple association or co-occurrence of ideas or sensations as the primary basis of meaning, thought, or learning
condensationsThe fusion of two or more images, ideas, or symbolic meanings into a single composite or new image, as a primary process in unconscious thought exemplified in dreams
condensationThe fusion of two or more images, ideas, or symbolic meanings into a single composite or new image, as a primary process in unconscious thought exemplified in dreams
nowed with the sense of present time weakened or lost to introduce an important point or indicate a transition (as of ideas) now, this may seem reasonable at first
poetriesLiterary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively or as a genre of literature
nominalismThe doctrine that universals or general ideas are mere names without any corresponding reality, and that only particular objects exist; properties, numbers, and sets are thought of as merely features of the way of considering the things that exist. Important in medieval scholastic thought, nominalism is associated particularly with William of Occam