COMPREHENSION

n.

5 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

The act of comprehending, containing, or comprising; inclusion. In the Old Testament there is a close comprehension of the New; in the New, an open discovery of the Old. Hooker.

2.
n.

That which is comrehended or inclosed within narrow limits; a summary; an epitome. [Obs.] Though not a catalogue of fundamentals, yet . . . a comprehension of them. Chillingworth.

3.
n.

The capacity of the mind to perceive and understand; the power, act, or process of grasping with the intellect; perception; understanding; as, a comprehension of abstract principles.

4.
n.

The complement of attributes which make up the notion signified by a general term.

5.
n.

A figure by which the name of a whole is put for a part, or that of a part for a whole, or a definite number for an indefinite.