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Mawson, C.O.S., ed.
(18701938).
Rogets International Thesaurus.
1922.
Class IV.
Class IV. Words Relating to the Intellectual Faculties
Division (I) Formation of Ideas
Section I. Operations of Intellect in General
Intellect
.
Absence or want of Intellect
.
Thought
.
Incogitance
.
Idea
.
Topic
.
Section II. Precursory Conditions and Operations
Curiosity
.
Incuriosity
.
Attention
.
Inattention
.
Care
.
Neglect
.
Inquiry
.
Answer
.
Experiment
.
Comparison
.
Discrimination
.
Indiscrimination
.
Measurement
.
Section III. Materials for Reasoning
Evidence
Counterevidence
.
Qualification
.
Possibility
.
Impossibility
.
Probability
.
Improbability
.
Certainty
.
Uncertainty
.
Section IV. Reasoning Processes
Reasoning
.
Intuition
.
Sophistry
.
Demonstration
.
Confutation
.
Section V. Results of Reasoning
Judgment
.
Discovery
.
Misjudgment
.
Overestimation
.
Underestimation
.
Belief
.
Unbelief
.
Doubt
.
Credulity
.
Incredulity
.
Assent
.
Dissent
.
Knowledge
.
Ignorance
.
Scholar
.
Ignoramus
.
Truth
.
Error
.
Maxim
.
Absurdity
.
Faculties
Intelligence
.
Wisdom
.
Imbecility
.
Folly
.
Sage
.
Fool
.
Sanity
.
Insanity
.
Madman
.
Section VI. Extension of Thought
To the Past
Memory
.
Oblivion
.
To the Future
Expectation
.
Inexpectation
.
Disappointment
.
Foresight
.
Prediction
.
Omen
.
Oracle
.
Section VII. Creative Thought
Supposition
.
Imagination
.
Division (II) Communication of Ideas
Section I. Nature of Ideas Communicated
Meaning
.
Unmeaningness
.
Intelligibility
.
Unintelligibility
.
Equivocalness
.
Metaphor
.
Interpretation
.
Misinterpretation
.
Interpreter
.
Section II. Modes of Communication
Manifestation
.
Latency
.
Information
.
Concealment
.
Disclosure
.
Ambush
.
Publication
.
News
.
Secret
.
Messenger
.
Affirmation
.
Negation
.
Teaching
.
Misteaching
.
Learning
.
Teacher
.
Learner
.
School
.
Veracity
.
Falsehood
.
Deception
.
Untruth
.
Dupe
.
Deceiver
.
Exaggeration
.
Section III. Means of Communicating Ideas
Natural Means
Indication
.
Record
.
Obliteration
.
Recorder
.
Representation
.
Misrepresentation
.
Painting, Black and White
.
Sculpture
.
Engraving
.
Artist
.
Conventional Means
Language generally
Language
.
Letter
.
Word
.
Neology
.
Nomenclature
.
Misnomer
.
Phrase
.
Grammar
.
Solecism
.
Style
.
Various Qualities of Style
Perspicuity
.
Obscurity
.
Conciseness
.
Diffuseness
.
Vigor
.
Feebleness
.
Plainness
.
Ornament
.
Elegance
.
Inelegance
.
Spoken Language
Voice
.
Aphonia
.
Speech
.
Stammering
.
Loquacity
.
Taciturnity
.
Allocution
.
Response
Interlocution
.
Soliloquy
.
Written Language
Writing
.
Printing
.
Correspondence
.
Book
.
Description
.
Dissertation
.
Compendium
.
Poetry
.
Prose
.
The Drama
.
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