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con⋅cep⋅tion

[kuhn-sep-shuhn]
–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   (kən-sěp'shən)   
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

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

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Main Entry: con·cep·tion
Pronunciation: k&n-'sep-sh&n
Function: noun
1 a : the process of becoming pregnant involvingfertilization 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 con·cep·tion (kən-sěp'shən)
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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conception   (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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