Διάνοια [deeAneea]
No.
Translating word-to-word (the prefix and the affix), it's: ΔΙΑΛΕΚΤΙΚΗ / διαλεκτική (dialectiki).
OR,
ΔΙΑΝΟΗΣΗ / διανόηση (it also stands for: the Intellectuals).
νοημοσύνη (noimosini).
A verb for intellect is impart. As in "to impart your knowledge". Assert or sharpen can also be used as verbs for intellect.
Yes, the noun 'intellect' is an abstract noun, a word for the understanding or mental powers of a particular person; a word for a concept.
Intellect. wit
mind, wits
I believe the answer is obtuse
soul, brain, intellect, mentality
Intelligent,genius,intellect,intellectual
He believed that nature is guided by some kind of great force and intellect, which he called "logos" (greek "intellect" or "meaningfull speech") "God" or "the one wise". But he actually didn´t try to build new religion, he believed in greek gods - he didn´t think that this is a "God" to pray, but just a force to guide the world. He also thought that people keep at disposal part of this intellect, so the intellect is common to anyone.
He believed that nature is guided by some kind of great force and intellect, which he called "logos" (greek "intellect" or "meaningfull speech") "God" or "the one wise". But he actually didn´t try to build new religion, he believed in greek gods - he didn´t think that this is a "God" to pray, but just a force to guide the world. He also thought that people keep at disposal part of this intellect, so the intellect is common to anyone.
PHOIBE (or Phoebe) was the Titan goddess of the "bright" intellect and was the wife of Koios
The collective aspects of intellect and consciousness.