different between meditation vs thoughts

meditation

English

Etymology

From Old French meditacion, from Latin meditatio, from meditatus, the past participle of medit?r? (to meditate, to think over, consider), itself from Proto-Indo-European *med- (to measure, limit, consider, advise).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /m?d??te???n/
  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

meditation (countable and uncountable, plural meditations)

  1. A devotional exercise of, or leading to contemplation.
  2. A contemplative discourse, often on a religious or philosophical subject.
  3. A musical theme treated in a meditative manner.

Related terms

  • meditate
  • meditative
  • meditativeness
  • premeditation

Translations

Anagrams

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Danish

Etymology

From meditere (to meditate), from Latin medit?r? (to meditate, to think over, consider).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /meditasjo?n/, [med?it?a??o??n]

Noun

meditation c (singular definite meditationen, plural indefinite meditationer)

  1. meditation
  2. pondering

Inflection

See also

  • meditation on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da

meditation From the web:

  • what meditation does
  • what meditation does to the brain
  • what meditation means
  • what meditation is right for me
  • what meditation should i do
  • what meditation is not
  • what meditation apps are free
  • what meditation really is


thoughts

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???ts/
  • (cotcaught merger, Canada) IPA(key): /??ts/

Noun

thoughts

  1. plural of thought

thoughts From the web:

  • what thoughts/ideas consume lady macbeth
  • what thoughts i have of you tonight
  • what thoughts do schizophrenics have
  • what thoughts do dogs have
  • what thoughts do cats have
  • what thoughts are sinful
  • what thoughts are clearly consuming gertrude
  • what thoughts are triggered in ponyboy's mind
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