percept
pronunciation
How to pronounce percept in British English: UK ['pɜ:sept]
How to pronounce percept in American English: US ['pɜsept]
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- Noun:
- the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept
Word Origin
- percept (n.)
- 1837, from Latin perceptum "(a thing) perceived," noun use of neuter past participle of percipere (see perceive). Formed on model of concept.
Example
- 1. Percept , decision , action : bridging the gaps no.
- 2. However the culture is profound and difficult to percept , it is very difficult to measure .
- 3. Eating fruit is regarded as the golden rule and precious percept after a meal , but physicians put forward the objection .
- 4. Batheing in your meticulous care , we percept warmth and strength .
- 5. She was an active and constant percept for decent behaviour .