1. Where communication is received. 2. The receiver of an idea, concept or object.
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1. The quality or state of being actual or true. 2. One, such as a person, an entity, or an event, that is actual. 3. That which exists, independent of human awareness. 4. The totality of facts as they are, independent of human awareness of them. 5. In human relationships, reality is measured by the amount of agreement between two or more people; a high reality means a high level of agreement. 6. Solid objects; the real things of life.
1. A search, pursuit, investigation, inquest or the act of seeking. 2. The thing sought, especially the object of a medieval knight’s pursuit. 3. A chivalrous enterprise in medieval European romance that usually involves and adventurous journey. 4. The commitment to and the pursuit of knowledge, higher values, ideals, and virtues.
1. A sudden large increase or advance. 2. An abrupt transition in an atom or molecule from one quantum state to another.
1. A system of operations or actions in the production of something. 2. A series of actions, changes or functions that bring about an outcome. 3. Series of movement; progression.
1. A situation regarded as unwelcome, harmful and needing to be overcome. 2. A perceived gap between the existing state and the desired state. 3. A question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty or difficulty.