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intelligences
n. (plural of intelligence English)
Usage examples of "intelligences".
And we should be right in saying so, if we were pure intelligences, if there had not remained round our conceptual and logical thought a vague nebula, made of the very substance at the expense of which the luminous nucleus, which we call intelligence, has been formed.
In addition to contemplating the factory which it supervised and the very expensive devices it turned out, it found itself for the first time speculating on the nature of the bipedal intelligences which programmed and cared for it.
It was properly deferential and volunteered no cybermetaphysical nonsense about higher intelligences or the state of the universe.