The Collaborative International Dictionary
Proception
Proception \Pro*cep"tion\, n. [Pref. pro- + L. capere to take.]
Preoccupation. [Obs.]
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Wiktionary
proception
n. 1 (In the (context philosophy English) of Justus Buchler) The process of the development of a person's experience by the interaction of behaviour and the environment.OED (online) 2007 2 (context biology English) sexual behaviour that leads to conception.OED (online) 2007 The term “proceptivity” was introduced into general sexological use by Frank A. Beach in 1976Beach, F.A. 1976 Sexual attractivity, proceptivity, and receptivity in female mammals. ''Hormones and Behavior'', 7:105-138.