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mind
A healthy mental state

You are losing your mind.

The ability for rational thought

Despite advancing age, his mind was still as sharp as ever.

Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities

He was one of history’s greatest minds.

The ability to remember things

My mind just went blank.

{n} intelligent power, opinion, inclination
{f} pay attention to; be careful of; supervise; regret; oppose; remember, notice
attention; "don't pay him any mind"
The container of the contents of consciousness, what we call the results of our processes of perception, thinking, and feeling The mind is the manifestation of consciousness
be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to; "Beware of telephone salesmen"
The sixth or synthesising sense It has three functions: (1) to receive impressions from the outer world via the five senses; (2) to reason, discriminate and decide; (3) to respond to impressions emanating from the subjective or spiritual world This aspect is the abstract or higher mind and the other two aspects constitute the concrete or lower mind which is the form building faculty The abstract mind is the pattern building faculty
Key concept in all Buddhist teaching
The ability to be aware of things
To look after, to take care of
be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by; "I don't mind your behavior"
"A part of the person that knows and thinks and feels and wishes and chooses," the World Book Dictionary says It is a running record of a person's past, almost like a movie
your intelligence
The ability to focus the thoughts
Desire, inclination, or intention
Turkish - Turkish
Kuş yuvası

    Etymology

    () From Middle English us, from Old English ūs (“us”, dative personal pronoun), from Proto-Germanic *uns (“us”), from Proto-Indo-European *ne-, *nō-, *n-ge-, *n-sme- (“us”). Cognate with West Frisian us, ús (“us”), Low Saxon us (“us”), Dutch ons (“us”), German uns (“us”), Danish os (“us”), Latin nōs (“we, us”).
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