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receptual, a.|rɪˈsɛptjuːəl| [f. L. receptu-s + -al1; in mod. use after conceptual.] †1. Capable of receiving or taking in other substances. Obs.—1
1477Norton Ord. Alch. xxxii. in Ashm. (1652) 198 And soe after the Colour of that Erth ys Sulphuri and receptuall, Some men do say ys engendered every Mettall. 2. Of the nature of, pertaining to, a (mental) recept or recepts. Hence reˈceptually adv.
1888Romanes Mental Evol. Man ii. 41 note, The term apperception as used by some German psychologists is also inclusive of what I mean by receptual ideation. Ibid. iii. 58 The animal is able to distinguish receptually between the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. |