Genius

  • 31Génius —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Genius. Génius Personnage Disney Nom original Ellsworth Bheezer Espèce Mainate anthropomorphe …

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  • 32genius — [[t]ʤi͟ːniəs[/t]] geniuses 1) N UNCOUNT Genius is very great ability or skill in a particular subject or activity. This is the mark of her real genius as a designer... The man had genius and had made his mark in the aviation world... Its very… …

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  • 33Genius — Plaque votive représentant le Soleil, la Lune et Iupiter Dolichenus, consacré au Soleil Invaincu et au Génie de la garde à cheval impériale batave (equites singulares) pour la santé des empereurs[Note 1]. Dans la …

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  • 34Genius — Ge|ni|us der; , ...ien [...i̯ən] <aus spätlat. genius »Schöpfergeist, natürliche Begabung« zu lat. genius »Schutzgeist«, eigtl. »Erzeuger«; vgl. ↑Genie>: 1. im röm. Altertum Schutzgeist, göttliche Verkörperung des Wesens eines Menschen,… …

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  • 35genius — noun /ˈdʒiniəs / (say jeeneeuhs) (plural geniuses for defs 1 4 and 7, genii /ˈdʒiniaɪ / (say jeeneeuy) for defs 5, 6 and 8) 1. exceptional natural capacity for creative and original conceptions; the highest level of mental ability. 2. a person… …

  • 36Genius, S. (1) — 1S. Genius (Hyginus), Conf. (3. al. 4. Mai). Genius = Schutzgeist, auch Talent, Stimmung; Hyginus = der Heilsame etc. – Dieser hl. Genius wird in Lectoure (Lactora) am Gers Flusse, einer alten vormals bischöflichen Stadt der Kirchenprovinz Auch… …

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  • 37genius — gen•ius [[t]ˈdʒin yəs[/t]] n. pl. gen•ius•es, gen•i•i [[t]ˈdʒi niˌaɪ[/t]] 1) an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, esp. as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart[/ex] 2) a person having such …

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  • 38genius — [16] Latin genius originally meant ‘deity of generation and birth’. It came ultimately from the Indo European base *gen ‘produce’ (source of English gene, generate, genitive, etc), probably via a derivative *gnjos. It broadened out considerably… …

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  • 39genius — noun 1) the world knew of his genius Syn: brilliance, intelligence, intellect, ability, cleverness, brains, erudition, wisdom, fine mind; artistry, flair Ant: stupidity 2) she h …

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  • 40genius — noun 1) the world knew of his genius Syn: brilliance, intelligence, intellect, ability, cleverness, brains 2) he has a genius for organization Syn: talent, gift, flair, aptitude, fa …

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