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1. association_theory
noun. (psychology) a theory that association is the basic principle of mental activity.
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2. association
noun. ['əˌsoʊsiːˈeɪʃən, əˌsoʊʃiːˈeɪʃən'] a formal organization of people or groups of people.
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Etymology
- association (English)
- associationem (Latin)
3. association
noun. ['əˌsoʊsiːˈeɪʃən, əˌsoʊʃiːˈeɪʃən'] the act of consorting with or joining with others.
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Etymology
- association (English)
- associationem (Latin)
4. association
noun. ['əˌsoʊsiːˈeɪʃən, əˌsoʊʃiːˈeɪʃən'] the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination.
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Etymology
- association (English)
- associationem (Latin)
5. association
noun. ['əˌsoʊsiːˈeɪʃən, əˌsoʊʃiːˈeɪʃən'] the state of being connected together as in memory or imagination.
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- association (English)
- associationem (Latin)
6. association
noun. ['əˌsoʊsiːˈeɪʃən, əˌsoʊʃiːˈeɪʃən'] a social or business relationship.
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- association (English)
- associationem (Latin)
7. association
noun. ['əˌsoʊsiːˈeɪʃən, əˌsoʊʃiːˈeɪʃən'] (ecology) a group of organisms (plants and animals) that live together in a certain geographical region and constitute a community with a few dominant species.
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- association (English)
- associationem (Latin)
8. theory
noun. ['ˈθɪri, ˈθiːɝi'] a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena.
Etymology
- theory (English)
- theoria (Latin)
- θεωρία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. theory
noun. ['ˈθɪri, ˈθiːɝi'] a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena.
Etymology
- theory (English)
- theoria (Latin)
- θεωρία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))