intuīcija

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See also: intuicija

Latvian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Derived via other European languages from Medieval Latin intuitio (a looking at, immediate cognition), from Latin intueri (to look at, consider), from in (in, on) + tueri (to look, watch, guard, see, observe). Compare Lithuanian intuicija, Russian интуи́ция (intuícija), Belarusian інтуі́цыя (intuícyja), Polish intuicja.

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Noun[edit]

intuīcija f (4th declension)

  1. intuition

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