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English Dictionary: Conception by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
conception
n
  1. an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
    Synonym(s): concept, conception, construct
    Antonym(s): misconception
  2. the act of becoming pregnant; fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon
  3. the event that occurred at the beginning of something; "from its creation the plan was doomed to failure"
    Synonym(s): creation, conception
  4. the creation of something in the mind
    Synonym(s): invention, innovation, excogitation, conception, design
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Conception \Con*cep"tion\, n. [F. conception, L. conceptio, fr.
      concipere to conceive. See {Conceive}.]
      1. The act of conceiving in the womb; the initiation of an
            embryonic animal life.
  
                     I will greaty multiply thy sorrow and thy
                     conception.                                       --Gen. iii.
                                                                              16.
  
      2. The state of being conceived; beginning.
  
                     Joy had the like conception in our eyes. --Shak.
  
      3. The power or faculty of apprehending of forming an idea in
            the mind; the power of recalling a past sensation or
            perception.
  
                     Under the article of conception, I shall confine
                     myself to that faculty whose province it is to
                     enable us to form a notion of our past sensations,
                     or of the objects of sense that we have formerly
                     perceived.                                          --Stewart.
  
      4. The formation in the mind of an image, idea, or notion,
            apprehension.
  
                     Conception consists in a conscious act of the
                     understanding, bringing any given object or
                     impression into the same class with any number of
                     other objects or impression, by means of some
                     character or characters common to them all.
                                                                              --Coleridge.
  
      5. The image, idea, or notion of any action or thing which is
            formed in the mind; a concept; a notion; a universal; the
            product of a rational belief or judgment. See {Concept}.
  
                     He [Herodotus] says that the sun draws or attracts
                     the water; a metaphorical term obviously intended to
                     denote some more general and abstract conception
                     than that of the visible operation which the word
                     primarily signifies.                           --Whewell.
  
      6. Idea; purpose; design.
  
                     Note this dangerous conception.         --Shak.
  
      7. Conceit; affected sentiment or thought. [Obs.]
  
                     He . . . is full of conceptions, points of epigram,
                     and witticism.                                    --Dryden.
  
      Syn: Idea; notion; perception; apprehemsion; comprehension.

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Conception, MO
      Zip code(s): 64433
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