conceptional, a.
(kənˈsɛpʃənəl)
[f. prec. + -al1. Cf. mod.F. conceptionnel.]
Pertaining to, or the nature of, a conception or idea.
1855 Milman Lat. Chr. (1864) IX. xiv. iii. 129 Intelligences..peopled with the same ideas, representatives of things, conceptional entities, even words. 1875 Whitney Life Lang. v. 90 More abstract and conceptional. |
Hence † conˈceptionalist Obs. rare—1, erroneous form of conceptualist.
18.. Richardson (Worc.), They have yet to satisfy themselves whether Aristotle was a realist, nominalist, or conceptionalist. |