concept begert Fr.: concept 1) Something → conceived in the → mind;
a constituent of → thought. From M.L. conceptus "something conceived," p.p. of concipere "to take in," from → com- intensive prefix + cipere, combining form of capere "to take," PIE base *kap- "to grasp;" cf. Skt. kapati "two handfuls;" Gk. kaptein "to swallow;" O.Ir. cacht "servant-girl," literally "captive;" Goth. haban "have, hold;" O.E. habban "to have, hold;" Av. haf-, hap- "to keep, observe;" probably Mod.Pers. kapidan, qâpidan "to seize." Begert "seized, taken, caught; supposed, imagined," from intensive prefix be- "to, for, in, on, with, by" (→ ad hoc) + gert, from gerté, variant of gerefté "seized, taken," from gereftan "to seize, take, catch; to suppose, imagine," as in Laki gert, gerten, Lori gereta, Kurd. girtin "to take, seize, catch;" Abyâne-yi geratan, Ardestâni girette, Abuzeydâbâdi grata; Mid.Pers. griftan, Av./O.Pers. grab- "to take, to seize," cf. Skt. grah-, grabh- "to seize, to take," graha "seizing, holding, perceiving;" M.L.G. grabben "to grab;" Gothic greipan, O.H.G. grifan, Ger. greifen "to seize," begreifen "to seize, understand," Begriff "concept;" E. grab "to take or grasp suddenly;" PIE *ghrebh- "to seize." |
concept map naqše-ye begerti Fr.: schéma conceptuel A chart showing a central concept with suggested relationships with other concepts, which are subtopics of the central concept. The map is ordered into a tree structure with multiple branches. |
conception begerteš Fr.: conception 1) The act of conceiving; the state of being conceived. Verbal noun of → conceive. |
conceptual begertâl, begerti Fr.: conceptuel Of, relating to, or consisting of concepts. |
conceptual diagram nemudâr-e begerti Fr.: schéma conceptuel Same as → concept map. → conceptual; → diagram. |
conceptualism begertâlbâvari Fr.: conceptualisme Any of several doctrines existing as a compromise between realism and nominalism and regarding universals as concepts (Dictionary.com). → conceptual; → -ism. |
conceptualization begertâleš, begerti-kard Fr.: conceptualisation The act or result of forming into a → concept. → conceptual + → -ize. |
conceptualize begertâlidan, begerti kardan Fr.: conceptualiser To form a → concept of or to interpret conceptually. → conceptual + → -ize. |