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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.) génius* * *• škriatok• schopnosti• talent• strážny duch• strážny anjel• prirodzené nadanie• geniálne nadanie• génius• genialita• duch• geniálnost• démon• nadanie
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wank — Verb. To masturbate. Also phrased as wank off. E.g. If our young men devoted as much time to their school work as they did to wanking then we d have a nation of geniuses. Noun. 1. An act of masturbation. E.g. You can guarantee that if he sees a… … English slang and colloquialisms
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
mental illness — noun a) The property of being mentally ill; mental disorders taken as a whole. Such studies show that geniuses are not any more likely to suffer from mental illness than the rest of us. b) A mental disorder. Epilepsy is not a mental illness. It… … Wiktionary
supergenius — noun A genius whose genius is extremely brilliant; an extremely smart person, to the point of making regular geniuses look ordinary … Wiktionary
genius — noun (plural geniuses) 1》 exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability. 2》 an exceptionally intelligent or able person. 3》 (plural genii nɪʌɪ) (in some mythologies) a spirit associated with a person, place, or institution.… … English new terms dictionary
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 — For other uses, see Genius (disambiguation). Human intelligence Abilities and Traits Abstract thought Communication · … Wikipedia
Polymath — A polymath (Greek polymathēs , πολυμαθής, having learned much )The term was first recorded in written English in the early seventeenth century Cite web url=http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=polymath searchmode=none title=Online Etymology … Wikipedia
Eccentricity (behavior) — This article is about eccentricity in behavior and popular usage. For other uses, see Eccentricity (disambiguation). Madame de Meuron with her characteristic ear trumpet and hat, a Swiss eccentric In popular usage, eccentricity (also called… … Wikipedia
whizz — [wɪz] also whiz noun [countable] informal someone who is very skilled in a particular activity or is successful in a particular area of work: • Top managers may be financial whizzes, but they aren t marketing geniuses. • He s a whizz at website… … Financial and business terms
City (Clifford D. Simak novel) — infobox Book | name = City title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of first edition (hardcover) author = Clifford D. Simak illustrator = Frank Kelly Freas cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Science… … Wikipedia