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Dictionary definition: mind
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- Webster's NewWorld Dictionary
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Webster's NewWorld Dictionary
01-01-1988
mind (mind) n.
1. memory; recollection or remembrance {to bring to mind a story}
2. what one thinks; opinion {speak your mind}
3. a)that which thinks, perceives, feels, wills, etc.; seat or subject of consciousness b)the thinking and perceiving part of consciousness; intellect or intelligence c)attention; notice d)all of an individual's conscious experiences e)the conscious and the unconscious together as a unit; psyche
4. the intellect in its normal state; reason; sanity {to lose one's mind}
5. a person having intelligence or regarded as an intellect {the great minds of today}
6. way, state, or direction of thinking and feeling {the reactionary ...
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