"Her paintings are beautiful, but they evoke a noetic response as well."
"Noah was equally involved in athletic and noetic extracurricular activities."
"After years in a corporate job, I was excited to enter a noetic environment by going back to school."
Greek, mid-17th century
The word "noetic" comes from the Greek "noΔtos," meaning "intellectual." As a general adjective, "noetic" can be applied to anything involving intellectual thinking or cognition. Astronaut Edgar Mitchell co-founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences in 1973 after he completed the Apollo 14 moon landing. ...
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