Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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INTU'ITIVE, adjective
1. Perceived by the mind immediately, without the intervention of argument or testimony; exhibiting truth to the mind on bare inspection; as intuitive evidence.
2. Received or obtained by intuition or simple inspection; as intuitive judgment or knowledge.
3. Seeing clearly; as an intuitive view; intuitive vision.
4. Having the power of discovering truth without reasoning; as the intuitive powers of celestial beings.
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