Definitionn. one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind
Last update: August 8, 2015
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Some people have great faculty for learning languages. [Please select]
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One has to exercise his faculty of imagination in order to understand poetry. [Please select]
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The needs of the present absorbed her every faculty. [Please select]
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The sense of reality is a special, an individual faculty. [Please select]
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Ben-Hur listened with every faculty intent. [Please select]
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Property, born of the reasoning faculty, intrenches itself behind comparisons. [Please select]
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This faculty in me is, in fact, idiotic. [Please select]
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The leading faculty has long been that of theology, and an advanced school of theological criticism, the founder and chief light of which was F. [Please select]
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He called into use every faculty of his perfect physical being. [Please select]
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He believes in freedom, in the absolute emancipation of every faculty. [Please select]
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He was a perfect marvel, too, in his faculty of suspicion. [Please select]
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