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conceptional
con·cep·tion C0544400 (kən-sĕp′shən)n.1. a. Formation of a viable zygote by the union of the male sperm and female ovum; fertilization.b. The entity formed by the union of the male sperm and female ovum; an embryo or zygote.2. a. The ability to form or understand mental concepts and abstractions: happiness beyond conception.b. Something conceived in the mind or believed by a group of people; a concept, thought, or belief: the medieval conception of justice. See Synonyms at idea.c. The beginning or formation of an idea or plan: She was involved in the project from its conception. [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.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | conceptional - being of the nature of a notion or concept; "a plan abstract and conceptional"; "to improve notional comprehension"; "a notional response to the question"ideational, notionalabstract - existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment; "abstract words like `truth' and `justice'" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeconceptionconceptional
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