Cogitative vs. Cognitive — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Cogitative and Cognitive
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Cogitative
Of or relating to cogitation.
Cognitive
Of, characterized by, involving, or relating to cognition
"For the person experiencing cognitive decline, the slow loss of coherent speech will be compounded by a declining ability to draw conclusions" (Joanne Koenig Coste).
Cogitative
Inclined to or capable of cogitation.
Cognitive
Relating to the part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions.
Cogitative
Of, pertaining to, inclined to or capable of cogitation.
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Cognitive
Intellectual.
Cogitative
Possessing, or pertaining to, the power of thinking or meditating.
Cognitive
Cognate; which is to be recognized as cognate.
Cogitative
Given to thought or contemplation.
Cognitive
Cognate.
Cogitative
Of or relating to having capacities for cogitation;
The cogitative faculty
Cognitive
Knowing, or apprehending by the understanding; as, cognitive power.
Cogitative
Given to cogitation;
He looked at me with cogitative eyes
Cognitive
Of or being or relating to or involving cognition;
Cognitive psychology
Cognitive style
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