1 in•
stinct \'in-,stin(k)t\
n [ME, fr. L
instinctus impulse, fr.
instinguere to incite; akin to L
instigare to instigate] (15c) 1 : a natural or inherent aptitude, impulse, or capacity <had an ~ for the right word> 2 a : a largely inheritable and unalterable tendency of an organism to make a complex and specific response to environmental stimuli without involving reason b : behavior that is mediated by reactions below the conscious level ---
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stinc•
tu•
al \in-'stin(k)-che-wel, -chel, -shwel, -chu-el\
adj --- in•
stinc•
tu•
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ly adv2 in•stinct \in-'stin(k)t, 'in-,\ adj (1667) 1 obs : impelled by an inner or animating or exciting agency 2 : profoundly imbued: INFUSED <my mood, ~ with romance --- S. J. Perelman>
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