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in no sense a genius

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  • Genius of Love — Infobox Single Name = Genius of Love Released = 1981 Format = 7 single 12 Recorded = 1980 Genre = Pop/Rock New Wave Length = 5:34 (7 ) 7:24 (12 ) Label = Island Writer = Adrian Belew, Chris Frantz, Steven Stanley, Tina Weymouth Producer = Reviews …   Wikipedia

  • genius — n 1. brilliance, aptness, cleverness, ingenuity, astuteness; intelligence, intellectualness, wit, brains, mind, Gk. Philos. nous; agility, quickness, smartness, acuity, sharpness; acumen, perspicacity, percipience, insight, intuition, perception; …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • Genius — Gen ius, n.; pl. E. {Geniuses}; in sense 1, L. {Genii}. [L. genius, prop., the superior or divine nature which is innate in everything, the spirit, the tutelar deity or genius of a person or place, taste, talent, genius, from genere, gignere, to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Genius loci — Genius Gen ius, n.; pl. E. {Geniuses}; in sense 1, L. {Genii}. [L. genius, prop., the superior or divine nature which is innate in everything, the spirit, the tutelar deity or genius of a person or place, taste, talent, genius, from genere,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 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

  • genius — late 14c., tutelary god (classical or pagan), from L. genius guardian deity or spirit which watches over each person from birth; spirit, incarnation, wit, talent; also prophetic skill, originally generative power, from root of gignere beget,… …   Etymology 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

  • sense — I (feeling) noun apperception, apprehension, awareness, consciousness, discernment, idea, impression, instinct, mental image, mindfulness, notion, opinion, perception, realization, sensation, sensus, speculation, understanding II (intelligence)… …   Law dictionary

  • genius — /jeen yeuhs/, n., pl. geniuses for 2, 3, 8, genii /jee nee uy / for 6, 7, 9. 1. an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart. 2. a person having …   Universalium

  • genius — [16] Latin genius originally meant ‘deity of generation and birth’. It came ultimately from the Indo European base *gen ‘produce’ (source of English gene, generate, genitive, etc), probably via a derivative *gnjos. It broadened out considerably… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • genius — [16] Latin genius originally meant ‘deity of generation and birth’. It came ultimately from the Indo European base *gen ‘produce’ (source of English gene, generate, genitive, etc), probably via a derivative *gnjos. It broadened out considerably… …   Word origins

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