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Definition of Intellects
1. intellect [n] - See also: intellect
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intellects
Literary usage of Intellects
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Moreover, better eyes than human might perceive rays beyond the red and the violet
of the spectrum; higher intellects might unravel many mysteries of nature ..."
2. Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, by John Gardner Wilkinson (1841)
"These three Intellects, therefore, he supposes to be the Demiurgi, the same with
the three Kings of Plato, and with the three whom Orpheus celebrates under ..."
3. History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle (1866)
"Their determination to search for liberty in the place where alone it could be
found, gave rise to that junction of the French and English intellects which, ..."
4. A Second Visit to the United States of North America by Charles Lyell (1849)
"Half Breeds and Hybrid Intellects. Oct. 15, 1845.—AFTEK. spending a day in Boston,
we set out by stage for Plymouth, Massachusetts, thirty-eight miles in a ..."