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Conception
Conception Con*cep"tion, n. [F. conception, L. conceptio, fr. concipere to conceive. See Conceive.] 1. The act of conceiving in the womb; the initiation of an embryonic animal life. I will greaty multiply thy sorrow and thy conception. --Gen. iii. 16. 2. The state of being conceived; beginning. Joy had the like conception in our eyes. --Shak. 3. The power or faculty of apprehending of forming an idea in the mind; the power of recalling a past sensation or perception. Under the article of conception, I shall confine myself to that faculty whose province it is to enable us to form a notion of our past sensations, or of the objects of sense that we have formerly perceived. --Stewart. 4. The formation in the mind of an image, idea, or notion, apprehension. Conception consists in a conscious act of the understanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects or impression, by means of some character or characters common to them all. --Coleridge. 5. The image, idea, or notion of any action or thing which is formed in the mind; a concept; a notion; a universal; the product of a rational belief or judgment. See Concept. He [Herodotus] says that the sun draws or attracts the water; a metaphorical term obviously intended to denote some more general and abstract conception than that of the visible operation which the word primarily signifies. --Whewell. 6. Idea; purpose; design. Note this dangerous conception. --Shak. 7. Conceit; affected sentiment or thought. [Obs.] He . . . is full of conceptions, points of epigram, and witticism. --Dryden. Syn: Idea; notion; perception; apprehemsion; comprehension.
Conceptional
Conceptional Con*cep"tion*al, a. Pertaining to conception.
Conceptionalist
Conceptionalist Con*cep"tion*al*ist, n. A conceptualist.
Conceptious
Conceptious Con*cep"tious, a. Apt to conceive; fruitful. [Obs.] --Shak.
Immaculate conception
Immaculate Im*mac"u*late, a. [L. immaculatus; pref. im- not + maculatus, p. p. of maculare to spot, stane, fr. macula spot. See Mail armor.] Without stain or blemish; spotless; undefiled; clear; pure. Were but my soul as pure From other guilt as that, Heaven did not hold One more immaculate. --Denham. Thou sheer, immaculate and silver fountain. --Shak. Immaculate conception (R. C. Ch.), the doctrine that the Virgin Mary was conceived without original sin. -- Im*mac"u*late*ly, adv. -- Im*mac"u*late*ness, n.
Misconception
Misconception Mis`con*cep"tion, n. Erroneous conception; false opinion; wrong understanding. --Harvey.
Preconception
Preconception Pre`con*cep"tion, n. The act of preconceiving; conception or opinion previously formed.
Superconception
Superconception Su`per*con*cep"tion, n. (Physiol.) Superfetation. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Conceptio from wikipedia

- which emphasized an immaculate active generation and the sanctity of the conceptio carnis, found resonance among some Western authors. Notably, the Gr****...
- Annunciation, Lady Day, Feast of the Incarnation (Festum incarnationis), and Conceptio Christi (Christ's Conception). The Feast of the Annunciation is observed...
- officii exigit ratio, ut gloriossimae Virginis Dei genitricis Mariae cuius Conceptio gaudium annuciavit universo mundo, venerationem et cultum, plurium Romanorum...
- This opinion of an immaculate active generation and the sanctity of the "conceptio carnis" was taken up by some Western authors. Many Gr**** and Byzantine...
- anglicized as verbs in -ceive while the corresponding Latin substantives conceptio, deceptio, receptio in English have the form given above. The alternation...
- English Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus te****, virgo serena. Ave cujus conceptio, Solemni plena gaudio, Coelestia, terrestria, Nova replete laetitia. Ave...
- predecessors of this iconographic tradition, e.g. Diego Velazquez, Immaculata conceptio (1618), Carlo Dolci, Madonna in Glory (1670). Arsène Heitz (1908–1989)...
- 1893 The Forging of the Sampo, 1893 (fi) Black Wood****, 1894 (fi) Conceptio Artis, 1894 Sibelius as the Composer of En saga, 1894 Ad Astra, 1894 (fi)...
- voices "Beatus vir" in 10 voices "Regina coeli laetare" "Conceptio tua" in 5 voices "Conceptio tua" in 9 voices "Nec lingua valet" in 5 voices "Nos apunturis"...
- "III. Insularum Philippinarum Beatissima Virgo Maria Titulo Immaculata Conceptio Primaria Universalisque Patrona et Sanctae Virgines Pudentiana ac Rosa...