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nous
[noos, nous]
noun
Greek Philosophy.mind or intellect.
Philosophy.(inNeoplatonism ) the first and purest emanation of the One, regarded as the self-contemplating order of the universe.
nous
/ Բʊ /
noun
metaphysics mind or reason, esp when regarded as the principle governing all things
slangcommon sense; intelligence
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nous1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nous1
Example Sentences
Cummings' injury absence attracted fewer headlines than the loss of captain Tuipulotu, but arguably was just as damaging to Scotland's Six Nations campaign given his front-five heft and nous.
I am covering this game and while Arteta will probably rest a few players and freshen things up, the Gunners will still have too much nous for Ipswich.
It is a testament to his quality, experience and nous around one of golf's most testing courses that he goes into the weekend with a fighting chance of victory.
There is no doubt Tuchel has the pedigree and the tactical nous to pull it off, in theory at least.
Dwarshuis and Ellis are both 30, Johnson is 29, and all three showed short-format skills and nous garnered from the domestic franchise circuit.
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