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OBJECT THEORY

  • Object relations theory
  • School of psychoanalytic thought

    Object relations theory is a school of thought in psychoanalytic theory and psychoanalysis centered around theories of stages of ego development. Its

    Object relations theory

    Object_relations_theory

  • Abstract object theory
  • Branch of metaphysics regarding abstract objects

    Abstract object theory (AOT) is a branch of metaphysics regarding abstract objects. Originally devised by metaphysician Edward Zalta in 1981, the theory was

    Abstract object theory

    Abstract_object_theory

  • Object theory
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Object theory can refer to The object of a metatheory. The branch of metaphysics also known as abstract object theory. This disambiguation page lists

    Object theory

    Object_theory

  • Physical object
  • Identifiable collection of matter

    In natural language and physical science, a physical object or material object (or simply an object or body) is a collection of matter, usually contiguous

    Physical object

    Physical object

    Physical_object

  • Category theory
  • General theory of mathematical structures

    topology. Category theory can be used in most areas of mathematics. In particular, many constructions of new mathematical objects from previous ones that

    Category theory

    Category theory

    Category_theory

  • Object
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    complicated structures than sets Object, an entity treated by mathematical category theory Physical body or object, in physics, an identifiable collection

    Object

    Object

  • Nonexistent objects
  • Philosophical treatment of oxymorons

    nonexistent objects are a concept advanced by Austrian philosopher Alexius Meinong in the 19th and 20th centuries within a "theory of objects". He was interested

    Nonexistent objects

    Nonexistent_objects

  • Mathematical object
  • even formal theories are considered as mathematical objects in proof theory. In philosophy of mathematics, the concept of "mathematical objects" touches

    Mathematical object

    Mathematical object

    Mathematical_object

  • Subject and object (philosophy)
  • Philosophy terms referring to an observer versus the thing observed

    theories about objecthood are substance theory, wherein substances (objects) are distinct from their properties, and bundle theory, wherein objects are

    Subject and object (philosophy)

    Subject_and_object_(philosophy)

  • Representation theory
  • Branch of mathematics that studies abstract algebraic structures

    more abstract objects in terms of familiar linear algebra can elucidate properties and simplify calculations within more abstract theories. For instance

    Representation theory

    Representation theory

    Representation_theory

  • Syntax
  • System responsible for combining morphemes into complex structures

    topics that a syntactic theory is designed to explain. The relation between the topics is treated differently in different theories, and some of them may

    Syntax

    Syntax

  • Mimetic theory
  • Theory of human desire by René Girard

    who endow objects with value. Girard called this phenomenon "mimetic desire", and described mimetic desire as the foundation of his theory: "Man is the

    Mimetic theory

    Mimetic theory

    Mimetic_theory

  • Initial and terminal objects
  • Special objects used in (mathematical) category theory

    In category theory, a branch of mathematics, an initial object of a category C is an object I in C such that for every object X in C, there exists precisely

    Initial and terminal objects

    Initial_and_terminal_objects

  • Object permanence
  • Understanding that objects exist when unobserved

    accomplishments, as, without this concept, objects would have no separate, permanent existence. In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, infants develop

    Object permanence

    Object permanence

    Object_permanence

  • Gravity
  • Attraction of masses and energy

    range, although its effects become weaker as objects get farther away. Gravity is described by the general theory of relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein

    Gravity

    Gravity

    Gravity

  • Abstract and concrete
  • Metaphysics concept covering the divide between two types of entities

    to concreta. The term abstract object is said to have been coined by Willard Van Orman Quine. Abstract object theory is a discipline that studies the

    Abstract and concrete

    Abstract_and_concrete

  • Object-oriented ontology
  • Metaphysical school of thought

    "object-oriented philosophy" was coined by Graham Harman, the movement's founder, in his 1999 doctoral dissertation "Tool-Being: Elements in a Theory of

    Object-oriented ontology

    Object-oriented_ontology

  • Category (mathematics)
  • Mathematical object that generalizes the standard notions of sets and functions

    arrow for each object. A simple example is the category of sets, whose objects are sets and whose arrows are functions. Category theory is a branch of

    Category (mathematics)

    Category (mathematics)

    Category_(mathematics)

  • Object-oriented programming
  • Programming paradigm based on objects

    Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on objects – software entities that encapsulate data and function(s).[clarification needed]

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented_programming

  • Bundle theory
  • Philosophical theory by David Hume

    Bundle theory, originated by the 18th century Scottish philosopher David Hume, is the ontological theory about objecthood in which an object comprises

    Bundle theory

    Bundle_theory

  • Graz School
  • Austrian psychological school

    Grazer Schule), also Meinong's School, of experimental psychology and object theory was headed by Alexius Meinong, who was professor and Chair of Philosophy

    Graz School

    Graz_School

  • Theory of forms
  • Philosophical theory attributed to Plato

    The Theory of Forms or Theory of Ideas, also known as Platonic idealism or Platonic realism, is a philosophical theory credited to the Classical Greek

    Theory of forms

    Theory_of_forms

  • Sexual objectification
  • Treating a person primarily as a sexual object

    person solely as an object of sexual desire (a sex object). Objectification more broadly means treating a person as a commodity or an object without regard

    Sexual objectification

    Sexual objectification

    Sexual_objectification

  • Injective object
  • Mathematical object in category theory

    In mathematics, especially in the field of category theory, the concept of injective object is a generalization of the concept of injective module. This

    Injective object

    Injective_object

  • Ernst Mally
  • Austrian philosopher (1879–1944)

    philosopher, initially affiliated with Alexius Meinong's Graz School of object theory. Mally was one of the founders of deontic logic and is mainly known

    Ernst Mally

    Ernst_Mally

  • Semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce
  • things, its object and its interpretant sign. Although Peirce's definition of a sign is independent of psychological subject matter and his theory of signs

    Semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce

    Semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce

    Semiotic_theory_of_Charles_Sanders_Peirce

  • Assembly theory
  • Theory that characterizes object complexity

    Assembly theory is a framework developed to quantify the complexity of molecules and objects by assessing the minimal number of steps required to assemble

    Assembly theory

    Assembly theory

    Assembly_theory

  • Mathematical universe hypothesis
  • Cosmological theory

    used as the final arbiter to decide which theory is to be favored". Physics portal Abstract object theory Anthropic principle Axiom Verge Church–Turing

    Mathematical universe hypothesis

    Mathematical_universe_hypothesis

  • Monoid (category theory)
  • Mathematical concept in category theory

    In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a monoid (or monoid object, or internal monoid, or algebra) ( M , μ , η ) {\displaystyle (M,\mu ,\eta )}

    Monoid (category theory)

    Monoid (category theory)

    Monoid_(category_theory)

  • Structuralism (philosophy of mathematics)
  • a theory in the philosophy of mathematics that holds that mathematical theories describe structures of mathematical objects. Mathematical objects are

    Structuralism (philosophy of mathematics)

    Structuralism_(philosophy_of_mathematics)

  • Proof theory
  • Branch of mathematical logic

    Proof theory is a major branch of mathematical logic and theoretical computer science within which proofs are treated as formal mathematical objects, facilitating

    Proof theory

    Proof_theory

  • Noneism
  • Philosophical view

    Philosophy portal Abstract object theory Meinong's jungle Meinongianism Plato's beard Possible world Reicher, Maria. "Nonexistent Objects". In Zalta, Edward N

    Noneism

    Noneism

  • Piaget's theory of cognitive development
  • Theory that discusses human intelligence from an epistemological perspective

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development, or his genetic epistemology, is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's_theory_of_cognitive_development

  • Platonism
  • Philosophical system

    propositions, meanings, numbers, sets, truth values, and so on (see abstract object theory). Plato's doctrine originally was an attempt to reconcile the reality

    Platonism

    Platonism

    Platonism

  • Newton's law of universal gravitation
  • Classical statement of gravity as force

    and dense objects, or at small distances (such as Mercury's orbit around the Sun). Before Newton's law of gravity, there were many theories explaining

    Newton's law of universal gravitation

    Newton's_law_of_universal_gravitation

  • History of gravitational theory
  • Albert Einstein's theory of relativity in the early 20th century. Greek philosopher Aristotle (fl. 4th century BC) found that objects immersed in a medium

    History of gravitational theory

    History of gravitational theory

    History_of_gravitational_theory

  • Logicism
  • School of thought in philosophy of mathematics

    Numbers and Natural Cardinals as Abstract Objects: A Partial Reconstruction of Frege's Grundgesetze in Object Theory", Journal of Philosophical Logic, 28(6)

    Logicism

    Logicism

  • Group theory
  • Branch of mathematics that studies the properties of groups

    the symmetry group is the automorphism group of the object in question. Applications of group theory abound. Almost all structures in abstract algebra are

    Group theory

    Group theory

    Group_theory

  • Attitude object
  • Concept around which an attitude is formed and changes over time

    about an attitude object can create a state of dissonance, which leads to efforts to align one's attitudes and reduce discomfort.This theory highlights how

    Attitude object

    Attitude_object

  • Object of the mind
  • Object that exists in the imagination

    objects in the 19th and 20th century within a "theory of objects". He was interested in intentional states which are directed at nonexistent objects.

    Object of the mind

    Object_of_the_mind

  • Number theory
  • Branch of pure mathematics

    (Diophantine geometry). Questions in number theory can often be understood through the study of analytical objects, such as the Riemann zeta function, that

    Number theory

    Number theory

    Number_theory

  • String theory
  • Theory of subatomic structure

    physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings

    String theory

    String_theory

  • Supercavitation
  • Use of a cavitation bubble to reduce skin friction drag on a submerged object

    friction drag on a submerged object and enable high-speed travel. Applications include torpedoes and propellers, but in theory, the technique could be extended

    Supercavitation

    Supercavitation

    Supercavitation

  • Exponential object
  • Categorical generalization of a function space in set theory

    specifically in category theory, an exponential object or map object is the categorical generalization of a function space in set theory. Categories with all

    Exponential object

    Exponential_object

  • Alexius Meinong
  • Austrian philosopher (1853–1920)

    realist known for his unique ontology and theory of objects. He also made contributions to philosophy of mind and theory of value. Alexius Meinong's father was

    Alexius Meinong

    Alexius Meinong

    Alexius_Meinong

  • General relativity
  • Theory of gravitation as curved spacetime

    relativity, also known as the general theory of relativity, and as Einstein's theory of gravity, is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert

    General relativity

    General relativity

    General_relativity

  • Projective object
  • Type of object in category theory

    In category theory, the notion of a projective object generalizes the notion of a projective module. Projective objects in abelian categories are used

    Projective object

    Projective_object

  • Theory of mind
  • Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others

    goal object of an actor's reach", Cognition (1998) Leslie, A. M. (1991). "Theory of mind impairment in autism". In A. Whiten (Ed.), Natural theories of

    Theory of mind

    Theory_of_mind

  • Outline of category theory
  • Overview of and topical guide to category theory

    topology. Category theory can be used in most areas of mathematics. In particular, many constructions of new mathematical objects from previous ones that

    Outline of category theory

    Outline_of_category_theory

  • Topos
  • Mathematical category

    categories exist. Every object has a power object. This plays the role of the powerset in set theory. Formally, a power object of an object X {\displaystyle

    Topos

    Topos

  • Functor
  • Mapping between categories

    specifically category theory, a functor is a mapping between categories. Functors were first considered in algebraic topology, where algebraic objects (such as the

    Functor

    Functor

  • Reality
  • Sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent

    posited by scientific theories exist (e.g., scientific realism), whether God exists, whether numbers and other abstract objects exist, and whether possible

    Reality

    Reality

  • Male gaze
  • Concept in feminist theory

    portrayed — defined in feminist film theory as the "male desire that takes an overt sexual meaning when the object of representation, and, therefore desire

    Male gaze

    Male gaze

    Male_gaze

  • Set theory
  • Branch of mathematics that studies sets

    Set theory is the branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which can be informally described as collections of objects. Although objects of any

    Set theory

    Set theory

    Set_theory

  • Meaning (philosophy)
  • Philanthropy conception of meaning

    and statements. This type of theory stresses a relationship between thoughts or statements on one hand, and things or objects on the other. It is a traditional

    Meaning (philosophy)

    Meaning_(philosophy)

  • Social objects
  • cultural contingencies of how "objects" cognitively become objects. Actor-network theory has developed this concept as the object around which social networks

    Social objects

    Social_objects

  • Subobject
  • Object within another object of the same category

    In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a subobject is, roughly speaking, an object that sits inside another object in the same category. The notion

    Subobject

    Subobject

  • The Object
  • 2024 sci-fi novel by Joshua Calvert

    However, Mel realizes that the object which she calls the "visitor" might be an extrasolar spaceship. She proposes this theory in a book titled Extraterrestrial

    The Object

    The_Object

  • Thing theory
  • Branch of critical theory

    Thing theory is a branch of critical theory that focuses on human–object interactions in literature and culture. It borrows from Heidegger's distinction

    Thing theory

    Thing_theory

  • Emission theory (vision)
  • Theory that eyes emit beams for vision

    its path, not as a moving object. However, his theory of clarity of vision (the circular appearance of far rectangular objects) makes sense only if the

    Emission theory (vision)

    Emission theory (vision)

    Emission_theory_(vision)

  • Theory of relativity
  • Two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein

    relativity because in those theories inertially moving objects cannot accelerate with respect to each other, but objects in free fall do so. To resolve

    Theory of relativity

    Theory of relativity

    Theory_of_relativity

  • Recognition-by-components theory
  • Theory to explain object recognition

    recognition-by-components theory, or RBC theory, is a process proposed by Irving Biederman in 1987 to explain object recognition. According to RBC theory, we are able

    Recognition-by-components theory

    Recognition-by-components theory

    Recognition-by-components_theory

  • Universal (metaphysics)
  • Characteristic or qualities that particular things have in common

    descriptions that identify single objects, such as the phrase, "that person over there". Other metaphysical theories may use the terminology of universals

    Universal (metaphysics)

    Universal_(metaphysics)

  • Group object
  • Certain generalizations of groups

    In category theory, a branch of mathematics, group objects are certain generalizations of groups that are built on more complicated structures than sets

    Group object

    Group_object

  • Dimension
  • Property of a mathematical space

    In physics and mathematics, the dimension of a mathematical space (or object) is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify

    Dimension

    Dimension

    Dimension

  • Understanding
  • Ability to think about and use concepts to deal adequately with a subject

    also the theory or theories associated with those concepts. However, a person may have a good ability to predict the behavior of an object, animal or

    Understanding

    Understanding

  • Gestalt psychology
  • Theory of perception

    than the other way round. Gestalt theories of perception are based on human nature being inclined to understand objects as an entire structure rather than

    Gestalt psychology

    Gestalt psychology

    Gestalt_psychology

  • Wilfred Bion
  • English psychoanalyst and psychiatrist

    part of his interpretation of object relations theory. Bion saw psychotic attacks on the normal linking between objects as producing a fractured world

    Wilfred Bion

    Wilfred Bion

    Wilfred_Bion

  • Sexual fetishism
  • Sexual arousal a person receives from an object or situation

    fixation on anything not considered sexual by its respective nature. The object of interest is called the fetish; the person who has a fetish is a fetishist

    Sexual fetishism

    Sexual fetishism

    Sexual_fetishism

  • Psychoanalytic theory
  • Theory of personality organization developed by Sigmund Freud

    Stephen A. (1984). Object relations theories and the developmental tilt Rubinstein, B. (1975). On the clinical psychoanalytic theory and its role in the

    Psychoanalytic theory

    Psychoanalytic_theory

  • Activity theory
  • Soviet psychological framework

    The object of activity theory is to understand the unity of consciousness and activity." Sometimes called "Cultural-Historical Activity Theory", this

    Activity theory

    Activity_theory

  • Polymorphism (programming language theory)
  • Using one interface or symbol with regards to multiple different types

    In programming language theory and type theory, polymorphism allows a value or variable to have more than one type and allows a given operation to be performed

    Polymorphism (programming language theory)

    Polymorphism_(programming_language_theory)

  • Fetishism
  • Human attribution of special powers or value to an object

    on the one hand, actual African objects that may be called fetishes in Europe, together with the indigenous theories of them, and on the other hand, "fetish"

    Fetishism

    Fetishism

  • Metatheorem
  • Logic statement about a formal system proven in a metalanguage

    may reference concepts that are present in the metatheory but not the object theory.[citation needed] A formal system is determined by a formal language

    Metatheorem

    Metatheorem

  • Objet petit a
  • Concept in Lacanian psychoanalysis

    psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan, objet petit a (French for "object little a"; "a" for "autre", i.e. other) stands for the unattainable object of desire

    Objet petit a

    Objet_petit_a

  • Product (category theory)
  • Generalized object in category theory

    In category theory, the product of two (or more) objects in a category is a notion designed to capture the essence behind constructions in other areas

    Product (category theory)

    Product_(category_theory)

  • Semantic theory of truth
  • Theory of truth in the philosophy of language

    sentence P rendered in the object language. In this way, the metalanguage can be used to talk about the object language; Tarski's theory of truth (Alfred Tarski

    Semantic theory of truth

    Semantic_theory_of_truth

  • Feature integration theory
  • Theory of human visual attention

    automatically, and in parallel, while objects are identified separately" and at a later stage in processing. The theory has been one of the most influential

    Feature integration theory

    Feature_integration_theory

  • Marx's theory of alienation
  • Social theory developed by Karl Marx

    Marx's theory of alienation describes the estrangement of people from aspects of their essential human nature as a consequence of living in a society structured

    Marx's theory of alienation

    Marx's theory of alienation

    Marx's_theory_of_alienation

  • Fibrant object
  • Mathematical concept

    in homotopy theory in the context of a model category M, a fibrant object A of M is an object that has a fibration to the terminal object of the category

    Fibrant object

    Fibrant_object

  • Mereology
  • Study of parts and the wholes they form

    to formulate the thesis of "composition as identity", the theory that individuals or objects are identical to mereological sums (also called fusions) of

    Mereology

    Mereology

  • Black hole
  • Compact astronomical body

    Astronomical observations measure the mass of objects and gravitational collapse theories predict that a compact object with a mass larger than three solar masses

    Black hole

    Black hole

    Black_hole

  • Brane
  • Extended physical object in string theory

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In string theory and related theories (such as supergravity), a brane is a physical object that generalizes the notion of a zero-dimensional

    Brane

    Brane

  • Immutable object
  • Object whose state cannot be modified after it is created

    In object-oriented (OO) and functional programming, an immutable object (unchangeable object) is an object whose state cannot be modified after it is

    Immutable object

    Immutable_object

  • Perdurantism
  • Philosophical theory of persistence

    three-dimensionalist theory called "endurantism" and two four-dimensionalist theories called "perdurantism" and "exdurantism". For a perdurantist, all objects are considered

    Perdurantism

    Perdurantism

  • Object graph
  • Network representation of the relationships between objects in a program

    mathematical objects called graphs studied in graph theory. An object graph is a view of an object system at a particular point in time. Unlike a normal

    Object graph

    Object_graph

  • Substance theory
  • Basic ontological concept

    Substance theory, or substance–attribute theory, is an ontological theory positing that objects are constituted each by a substance and properties borne

    Substance theory

    Substance_theory

  • Héctor-Neri Castañeda
  • Guatemalan-American philosopher (1924–1991)

    critic of guise theory was Alvin Plantinga, who developed his own rival theory involving a realm of abstract objects. Both theories were in fact based

    Héctor-Neri Castañeda

    Héctor-Neri_Castañeda

  • Groupoid object
  • In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a groupoid object is both a generalization of a groupoid which is built on richer structures than sets, and

    Groupoid object

    Groupoid_object

  • Robert Kegan
  • American psychologist

    "more complex bi-theoretical approach" rather than the single subject–object theory he presented in The Evolving Self. In the last chapter, "On Being Good

    Robert Kegan

    Robert_Kegan

  • Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
  • 1905 work by Sigmund Freud

    Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (German: Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie), sometimes titled Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex, is a 1905

    Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality

    Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality

    Three_Essays_on_the_Theory_of_Sexuality

  • Sensory enhancement theory of object-based attention
  • The sensory enhancement theory assumes that attentional resources will spread until they reach the boundaries of a cued object, including regions that

    Sensory enhancement theory of object-based attention

    Sensory_enhancement_theory_of_object-based_attention

  • B-theory of time
  • Philosophical theory regarding temporal ordering of events

    The B-theory of time, also called the tenseless theory of time, is one of two positions regarding the temporal ordering of events in the philosophy of

    B-theory of time

    B-theory_of_time

  • Domain wall (string theory)
  • Theoretical (d–1)-dimensional singularity

    In string theory, a domain wall is a theoretical (d−1)-dimensional singularity. A domain wall is meant to represent an object of codimension one embedded

    Domain wall (string theory)

    Domain_wall_(string_theory)

  • Morphism
  • Map (arrow) between two objects of a category

    In mathematics, a morphism is a concept of category theory that generalizes structure-preserving maps such as homomorphism between algebraic structures

    Morphism

    Morphism

  • Intuitionistic type theory
  • Alternative foundation of mathematics

    type theory accomplished this design goal by internalizing the BHK interpretation. A useful consequence is that proofs become mathematical objects that

    Intuitionistic type theory

    Intuitionistic_type_theory

  • Object–relational impedance mismatch
  • Set of conceptual and technical difficulties

    Object–relational impedance mismatch is a set of difficulties going between data in relational data stores and data in domain-driven object models. Relational

    Object–relational impedance mismatch

    Object–relational_impedance_mismatch

  • Labor theory of property
  • Theory of natural law

    The labor theory of property, also called the labor theory of appropriation, labor theory of ownership, labor theory of entitlement, and principle of first

    Labor theory of property

    Labor theory of property

    Labor_theory_of_property

  • M-theory
  • Framework of superstring theory

    five-dimensional objects called branes and should be approximated by eleven-dimensional supergravity at low energies. Modern attempts to formulate M-theory are typically

    M-theory

    M-theory

  • Type theory
  • Mathematical theory of data types

    theoretical computer science, type theory is the study of formal systems that classify expressions or mathematical objects by their types. Roughly speaking

    Type theory

    Type_theory

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  • Crosby
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German, Scandinavian, Teutonic

    Crosby

    Dweller Near the Town Crossing; At the Cross

  • Swapnali | ஸ்வப்நாலீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Swapnali | ஸ்வப்நாலீ

    Dream

  • Kali
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Kali

    Bud (of flower)

  • Vishaleaswar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vishaleaswar

  • Ekval
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ekval

    Butterfly

  • Shanku
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shanku

    Lord Shiva Arrow Dart

  • GRETHE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    GRETHE

    Short form of Danish/Norwegian Margrethe, GRETHE means "pearl."

  • Lali
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sikh, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu

    Lali

    Blushing; Darling; Song Girls; Well Spoken

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    Jacey

    Attractive; A Combination of the Initials J and C; An Abbreviation of Jacinda; Beautiful; Healer

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  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Zana

    Flow of Water

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  • Subject
  • v. t.

    To bring under control, power, or dominion; to make subject; to subordinate; to subdue.

  • Subject
  • a.

    Hence, that substance or being which is conscious of its own operations; the mind; the thinking agent or principal; the ego. Cf. Object, n., 2.

  • Who
  • object.

    Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron., 1. As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc. Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever.

  • Object
  • v. t.

    That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the way of some of the senses; something visible or tangible; as, he observed an object in the distance; all the objects in sight; he touched a strange object in the dark.

  • Fetishism
  • n.

    Excessive devotion to one object or one idea; abject superstition; blind adoration.

  • Abject
  • a.

    Sunk to a law condition; down in spirit or hope; degraded; servile; groveling; despicable; as, abject posture, fortune, thoughts.

  • Objector
  • n.

    One who objects; one who offers objections to a proposition or measure.

  • Objected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Object

  • Subject
  • a.

    Specifically: One who is under the authority of a ruler and is governed by his laws; one who owes allegiance to a sovereign or a sovereign state; as, a subject of Queen Victoria; a British subject; a subject of the United States.

  • Object
  • v. t.

    Sight; show; appearance; aspect.

  • Object
  • v. i.

    To make opposition in words or argument; -- usually followed by to.

  • Object
  • v. t.

    That which is set, or which may be regarded as set, before the mind so as to be apprehended or known; that of which the mind by any of its activities takes cognizance, whether a thing external in space or a conception formed by the mind itself; as, an object of knowledge, wonder, fear, thought, study, etc.

  • Object
  • v. t.

    A word, phrase, or clause toward which an action is directed, or is considered to be directed; as, the object of a transitive verb.

  • Object
  • a.

    Opposed; presented in opposition; also, exposed.

  • Object
  • v. t.

    That by which the mind, or any of its activities, is directed; that on which the purpose are fixed as the end of action or effort; that which is sought for; end; aim; motive; final cause.

  • I
  • object.

    The nominative case of the pronoun of the first person; the word with which a speaker or writer denotes himself.

  • Inject
  • v. t.

    To throw in; to dart in; to force in; as, to inject cold water into a condenser; to inject a medicinal liquid into a cavity of the body; to inject morphine with a hypodermic syringe.

  • Subject
  • v. t.

    To cause to undergo; as, to subject a substance to a white heat; to subject a person to a rigid test.

  • Subject
  • a.

    Exposed; liable; prone; disposed; as, a country subject to extreme heat; men subject to temptation.

  • Reject
  • v. t.

    To refuse to grant; as, to reject a prayer or request.