ideæ meaning
EN- NounBFideaPLideas
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- I like to think that I used my superior skill to come out on top; I don't like the idea that I had to angle-shoot to take home more money than I came with.
- The confusion of ideas and conceptions under the same term painfully inturbidates his theology. — Coleridge.
- He had no idea why the story made news; it did not seem at all newsworthy to him.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Ideas produced by intellectual analysis have only intramental existence.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- All good communicators try to use popular, well-understood examples to put across complex ideas.
- I hate to burst his bubble, but he is going to be disappointed if he tries that idea.
- The dollar symbol has no relationship to the concept of currency or any related idea.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of ideæ in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Nouns
- Noun forms
- Plurals
- Irregular plurals
- Irregular plurals ending in "-ae"
- Irregular plurals ending in "-ae"
- Irregular plurals
- Noun plural forms
- Irregular plurals
- Irregular plurals ending in "-ae"
- Irregular plurals ending in "-ae"
- Irregular plurals
- Plurals
- Irregular plurals
- Irregular plurals ending in "-ae"
- Irregular plurals ending in "-ae"
- Nouns with common ending formations
- Irregular plurals ending in "-ae"
- Irregular plurals ending in "-ae"
- Noun forms
- Nouns
- en ideæsthesia
Source: Wiktionary