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Scrying vs Intuition - What's the difference?

scrying | intuition |

As nouns the difference between scrying and intuition

is that scrying is the act of one who scries while intuition is (pedantic).

As a verb scrying

is .

scrying

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of one who scries.
  • * 2005 , Jeremy Bechen, The Lost Lands of Reljae
  • He has scoured the known world for information on this ancient land turned to myth and has tried many times to locate it with his magic, only to be denied as some unseen force tampered with his scryings .

    Anagrams

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    intuition

    Alternative forms

    * (pedantic)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes.
  • *
  • The native speaker's grammatical competence is reflected in two types of
    intuition'' which speakers have about their native language(s) — (i) intuitions'''
    about sentence ''well-formedness'', and (ii) '''intuitions
    about sentence ''structure''.
    The word ''intuition'' is used here in a technical sense which has become stand-
    ardised in Linguistics: by saying that a native speaker has ''intuitions'' about the
    well-formedness and structure of sentences, all we are saying is that he has the
    ability to make ''judgments
    about whether a given sentence is well-formed or
    not, and about whether it has a particular structure or not. [...]
  • A perceptive insight gained by the use of this faculty.
  • Derived terms

    * intuitional * intuitionism * intuitionist * intuitionistic * intuitive * intuit

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