You're probably thinking of tabula rasa, which means "blank slate".
Mens translates to "the mind" in Latin, and rea is the female nominative form of the Latin term reum "guilty," "defendant," or "accused."Therefore, mens rea = "guilty mind."
Animus; mens.
The Latin word for "psychic" is often derived from "psychē," which means "soul" or "mind." However, the term "psychic" itself does not have a direct Latin equivalent, as it is a modern term. In Latin, you might use "animus" for "mind" or "anima" for "soul" in related contexts.
The term is "conceptual" which refers to something that exists in the mind or as an idea without a physical form.
The term "tabula rasa" was coined by the philosopher John Locke in the 17th century. It refers to the idea that the mind is born as a blank slate, with knowledge and ideas being acquired through experience and perception.
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That's "Latin America".
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Peri is a suffix that means about. So perinatal would mean about the time of birth.
Magi is Latin. It is the plural of magus, magician or sorcerer. The term refers to a priestly caste of Zoroastrians.
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