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Mental   /mˈɛntəl/   Listen
adjective
Mental  adj.  (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the chin; genian; as, the mental nerve; the mental region.



Mental  adj.  Of or pertaining to the mind; intellectual; as, mental faculties; mental operations, conditions, or exercise. "What a mental power This eye shoots forth!"
Mental alienation, insanity.
Mental arithmetic, the art or practice of solving arithmetical problems by mental processes, unassisted by written figures.



noun
Mental  n.  (Zool.) A plate or scale covering the mentum or chin of a fish or reptile.






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"Mental" Quotes from Famous Books



... acted upon by a higher force. Thus it is that mind builds body, the same as in every department of our being it is the great builder. Our thoughts shape and determine our features, our walk, the posture of our bodies, our voices; they determine the effectiveness of our mental and our physical activities, as well as all our relations with and ...
— The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit • Ralph Waldo Trine

... day; and tranquilly I lie At anchor from all storms of mental strain; With absent vision, gazing at the sky, "Like one ...
— The Complete Works • James Whitcomb Riley

... courage is often a mere animal quality, and in its most elevated form a point of honor. But a woman's courage is always a virtue, because it is not required of us, it is not one of the means through which we seek admiration and applause; on the contrary, we are courageous through our affections and mental energies, not through our vanity or our strength. A woman's heroism is always the excess of sensibility. Do you remember Lady Fanshawe putting on a sailor's jacket, and his "blue thrum cap," and standing at her husband's side, unknown to him during a sea-fight? There she ...
— Characteristics of Women - Moral, Poetical, and Historical • Anna Jameson

... his thoughts were so centered upon the situation in which he found himself that he had not particularly noticed the vessel, although passing ships were infrequent sights off the port of La Guayra. Pale, haggard, and distraught from his mental struggle he had crossed the pass at the summit of the mountain and descended into the fertile valley now adrip with rain and looking almost cold under the gray sky, and had presented himself at ...
— Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer - A Romance of the Spanish Main • Cyrus Townsend Brady

... tradesmen. An artist would let his mother go to the workhouse. There's a writer I know over here who told me that his wife died in childbirth. He was in love with her and he was mad with grief, but as he sat at the bedside watching her die he found himself making mental notes of how she looked and what she said and the things he was ...
— Of Human Bondage • W. Somerset Maugham


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