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in·tu·i·tion I0210100 (ĭn′to͞o-ĭsh′ən, -tyo͞o-)n.1. The faculty of knowing or understanding something without reasoning or proof. See Synonyms at reason.2. An impression or insight gained by the use of this faculty: "I had this intuition you would come here just after the rain broke" (Carson McCullers). [Middle English intuicioun, insight, from Late Latin intuitiō, intuitiōn-, a looking at, from Latin intuitus, a look, from past participle of intuērī, to look at, contemplate : in-, on; see in-2 + tuērī, to look at.] in′tu·i′tion·al adj.in′tu·i′tion·al·ly adv.EncyclopediaSeeintuition |