conceptualist

conceptualist
con·cep·tual·ist

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  • conceptualist — noun Date: 1785 an adherent to the tenets of conceptualism or of conceptual art …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • conceptualist — See conceptualism. * * * …   Universalium

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  • conceptualist — n. supporter of conceptualism (philosophical theory which states that reality is based on mental concepts ) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • conceptualist — lə̇st noun ( s) : an advocate of conceptualism …   Useful english dictionary

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