| Adjektiv |
| 1. |
mental - involving the mind or an intellectual process; "mental images of happy times"; "mental calculations"; "in a terrible mental state"; "mental suffering"; "free from mental defects" |
| |
|
physical having substance or material existence; perceptible to the senses; "a physical manifestation"; "surrounded by tangible objects"
|
| |
|
intellectual,
noetic,
rational appealing to or using the intellect; "satire is an intellectual weapon"; "intellectual workers engaged in creative literary or artistic or scientific labor"; "has tremendous intellectual sympathy for oppressed people"; "coldly intellectual"; "sort of the intellectual type"; "intellectual literature"
|
| |
|
moral concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; "moral sense"; "a moral scrutiny"; "a moral lesson"; "a moral quandary"; "moral convictions"; "a moral life"
|
| |
|
psychic,
psychical outside the sphere of physical science; "psychic phenomena"
|
| |
|
psychogenic mental or emotional rather than physiological in origin; "a psychogenic disorder"
|
| |
|
psychological mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature; "give psychological support"; "psychological warfare"
|
| 2. |
mental - of or relating to the mind; "mental powers"; "mental development"; "mental hygiene" |
| 3. |
mental - of or relating to the chin- or liplike structure in insects and certain mollusks |
| |
|
biological science,
biology the science that studies living organisms
|
| |
|
mentum a projection below the mouth of certain mollusks that resembles a chin
|
| 4. |
mental - affected by a disorder of the mind; "a mental patient"; "mental illness" |
| |
|
unhealthy not conducive to good health; "an unhealthy diet of fast foods"; "an unhealthy climate"
|