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['‹i:njəs]plural - geniuses; noun(a person who is very clever: The new professor of mathematics has been described as a genius.) ģēnijs* * *apdāvinātība, ģenialitāte; ģēnijs; talants; gars, raksturs; gars
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Genius, noun. — Gen|ius «JEEN yuhs, JEE nee uhs», noun. (in ancient Rome) a spirit attendant on a person or place: »Under him my Genius is rebuked, as it is said Mark Antony s was by Caesar (Shakespeare) … Useful english dictionary
genius — ► NOUN (pl. geniuses) 1) exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability. 2) an exceptionally intelligent or able person. 3) (pl. genii) (in some mythologies) a spirit associated with a person, place, or institution. 4) the… … English terms dictionary
genius — noun 1 very great and unusual ability ADJECTIVE ▪ great, pure, real, sheer, true ▪ natural ▪ wayward (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
genius — noun 1 (U) a very high level of intelligence, mental skill, or artistic ability, which only a few people have: a writer/work/woman etc of genius: an imaginative novelist of great genius | The film reveals Fellini s genius. | a stroke of genius… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
genius — noun /ˈdʒiniəs / (say jeeneeuhs) (plural geniuses for defs 1 4 and 7, genii /ˈdʒiniaɪ / (say jeeneeuy) for defs 5, 6 and 8) 1. exceptional natural capacity for creative and original conceptions; the highest level of mental ability. 2. a person… …
genius — noun 1) the world knew of his genius Syn: brilliance, intelligence, intellect, ability, cleverness, brains, erudition, wisdom, fine mind; artistry, flair Ant: stupidity 2) she h … Thesaurus of popular words
genius — noun 1) the world knew of his genius Syn: brilliance, intelligence, intellect, ability, cleverness, brains 2) he has a genius for organization Syn: talent, gift, flair, aptitude, fa … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
genius — noun (plural geniuses or genii) Etymology: Latin, tutelary spirit, natural inclinations, from gignere to beget Date: 1513 1. a. plural genii an attendant spirit of a person or place b. plural usually genii a person who influences another for good … New Collegiate Dictionary
genius — noun a) Someone possessing extraordinary intelligence or skill; especially somebody who has demonstrated this by a creative or original work in science, music, art etc. A work of genius b) Extraordinary mental capacity. Ant: idio … Wiktionary
genius locorum — noun /ˈɡenius loˈkoːrum,ˈɡenius loˈkoːrũ]/ˈʤiːnɪəs lɒˈkɔːɹəm/ A genius guarding or presiding over multiple places or landmarks; compare … Wiktionary
genius — I noun aptitude, brilliant intellect, cognition, creative power, endowment, expert, gift, ingenuity, insight, inspiration, intellect, intelligence, mastermind, natural gift, perception, percipience, prodigy, propensity, sagacity, science, sense,… … Law dictionary