transcription, транскрипция: [ ˌin-tü-ˈi-shən, -tyü- ]
noun
Etymology: Middle English intuycyon, from Late Latin intuition-, intuitio act of contemplating, from Latin intuēri to look at, contemplate, from in- + tuēri to look at
Date: 15th century
1. : quick and ready insight
2.
a. : immediate apprehension or cognition
b. : knowledge or conviction gained by intuition
c. : the power or faculty of attaining to direct knowledge or cognition without evident rational thought and inference
• in·tu·i·tion·al -ˈish-nəl, -ˈi-shə-n ə l adjective