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instinctual — INSTINCTUÁL, Ă, instinctuali, e, adj. Instinctiv (1). [pr.: tu al] – Din fr. instinctuel. Trimis de valeriu, 21.07.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 INSTINCTUÁL adj. v. instinctiv. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime instinctuál … Dicționar Român
Instinctual — is the second album by American acid house disc jockey Romanthony. It also features DJ Predator. It was released by Glasgow Underground Records on March 1, 1999.Track listing# Mind O A Predator # It s Startin # Remember A Song # Clap Ya Handz #… … Wikipedia
instinctual — index born (innate), hereditary, native (inborn), natural Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
instinctual — 1841, from INSTINCT (Cf. instinct) (L. instinctus) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Related: Instinctually … Etymology dictionary
instinctual — in·stinc·tu·al in stiŋ(k) chə( wə)l, stiŋ(k)sh wəl adj of, relating to, or based on instincts <instinctual behavior> <the instinctual society of social insects> … Medical dictionary
instinctual — [[t]ɪnstɪ̱ŋktʃuəl[/t]] ADJ An instinctual feeling, action, or idea is one based on instinct. [WRITTEN] The relationship between a parent and a child is instinctual and stems from basic human nature … English dictionary
instinctual — instinctive, instinctual The normal adjective from instinct in everyday use is instinctive, which can refer to people and animals or to their behaviour and actions. Instinctual is used mainly in technical contexts such as psychology and… … Modern English usage
instinctual — UK [ɪnˈstɪŋktjuəl] / US [ɪnˈstɪŋktʃuəl] adjective based on instinct Aggression is one of the basic human instinctual drives … English dictionary
instinctual — instinct ► NOUN 1) an inborn tendency or impulse to behave in a certain way. 2) a natural ability or skill. ► ADJECTIVE (instinct with) formal ▪ imbued or filled with (a quality). DERIVATIVES instinctual adjective. ORIGI … English terms dictionary
instinctual — adjective see instinct I … New Collegiate Dictionary