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con·cep·tion    Audio Help   [kuhn-sep-shuhn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.the act of conceiving; the state of being conceived.
2.fertilization; inception of pregnancy.
3.a notion; idea; concept: She has some odd conceptions about life.
4.something that is conceived: That machine is the conception of a genius.
5.origination; beginning: The organization has been beset by problems from its conception.
6.a design; plan.
7.a sketch of something not actually existing: an artist's conception of ancient Athens.
8.the act or power of forming notions, ideas, or concepts.

[Origin: 1300–50; ME concepcion < L conceptiōn- (s. of conceptiō), equiv. to L concept- (see concept) + -iōn- -ion]

con·cep·tion·al, adjective
con·cep·tive, adjective

3. See idea.
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con·cep·tion    Audio Help   (kən-sěp'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
    1. Formation of a viable zygote by the union of the male sperm and female ovum; fertilization.
    2. The entity formed by the union of the male sperm and female ovum; an embryo or zygote.
    3. The ability to form or understand mental concepts and abstractions.
    4. Something conceived in the mind; a concept, plan, design, idea, or thought. See Synonyms at idea.
    1. The ability to form or understand mental concepts and abstractions.
    2. Something conceived in the mind; a concept, plan, design, idea, or thought. See Synonyms at idea.
  1. Archaic A beginning; a start.


[Middle English concepcioun, from Old French conception, from Latin conceptiō, conceptiōn-, from conceptus; see concept.]

con·cep'tion·al adj., con·cep'tive adj., con·cep'tive·ly adv.
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conception

noun
1. an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances [syn: concept] [ant: 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" [syn: creation
4. the creation of something in the mind [syn: invention

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conception1 [kənˈsepʃən] noun
the act of conceiving
Arabic: حَمْل
Chinese (Simplified): 概念的形成
Chinese (Traditional): 概念的形成, 構思
Czech: pojetí; početí
Danish: undfangelse
Dutch: conceptie
Estonian: käsitus
Finnish: käsittäminen
French: conception
German: die Empfängnis
Greek: σύλληψη
Hungarian: fogamzás
Icelandic: tilurð; upphugsun, hugmynd, getnaður
Indonesian: konsepsi
Italian: concezione; concepimento
Japanese: 着想
Korean: 개념화
Latvian: aptveršana
Lithuanian: suvokimas
Norwegian: unnfangelse
Polish: poczęcie
Portuguese (Brazil): concepção
Portuguese (Portugal): concepção
Romanian: concepere
Russian: замысел
Slovak: poňatie
Slovenian: spočetje
Spanish: concepción
Swedish: uppfattning
Turkish: fikir oluşturma
conception2 [kənˈsepʃən] noun
an idea grasped or understood
Example: We can have no conception of the size of the universe.
Arabic: إِدْراك، فَهْم، فِكْرَه
Chinese (Simplified): 概念
Chinese (Traditional): 概念
Czech: představa
Danish: begreb; forestilling
Dutch: begrip
Estonian: arusaam
Finnish: käsitys
French: conception
German: die Vorstellung
Greek: ιδέα, αντίληψη
Hungarian: elképzelés
Icelandic: hugmynd
Indonesian: gagasan
Italian: concezione
Japanese: 概念
Korean: 개념, 생각
Latvian: izpratne; koncepcija
Lithuanian: samprata, koncepcija
Norwegian: begrep, forestilling
Polish: pojęcie
Portuguese (Brazil): noção
Portuguese (Portugal): noção
Romanian: concepţie, idee
Russian: представление
Slovak: predstava, názor
Slovenian: predstava
Spanish: noción
Swedish: föreställning, begrepp
Turkish: fikir, düşünce
See also: concept

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conception    Audio Help   (kən-sěp'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
The formation of a zygote resulting from the union of a sperm and egg cell; fertilization.

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conception

Fertilization; the union of the sperm and ovum to form a zygote. (See reproductive systems.)


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con·cep·tion (kn-spshn)
n.

  1. The act of forming a general idea or notion.
  2. The formation of a viable zygote by the union of a spermatozoon and an ovum; fertilization.
  3. See concept.

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Main Entry: con·cep·tion
Pronunciation: k&n-'sep-sh&n
Function: noun
1 a : the process of becoming pregnant involving fertilization or implantation or both b : EMBRYO, FETUS
2 a : the capacity, function, or process of forming or understanding ideas or abstractions or their symbols b : a general idea

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Conception Junct, MO Zip code(s): 64434

Conception Junction, MO (town, FIPS 15922) Location: 40.26828 N, 94.69072 W
Population (1990): 236 (98 housing units)
Area: 0.8 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

Conception, MO Zip code(s): 64433

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Conception

Con*ceive"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conceived; p. pr. & vb. n. Conceiving.] [OF. conzoivre, concever, conceveir, F. concevoir, fr. L. oncipere to take, to conceive; con- + capere to seize or take. See Capable, and cf. Conception.]

1. To receive into the womb and begin to breed; to begin the formation of the embryo of.

She hath also conceived a son in her old age. --Luke i. 36.

2. To form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to generate; to originate; as, to conceive a purpose, plan, hope.

It was among the ruins of the Capitol that I first conceived the idea of a work which has amused and exercised near twenty years of my life. --Gibbon.

Conceiving and uttering from the heart words of falsehood. --Is. lix. 13.

3. To apprehend by reason or imagination; to take into the mind; to know; to imagine; to comprehend; to understand. "I conceive you." --Hawthorne.

O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart Cannot conceive nor name thee! --Shak.

You will hardly conceive him to have been bred in the same climate. --Swift.

Syn: To apprehend; imagine; suppose; understand; comprehend; believe; think.
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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.
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