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What is the difference between "concept" and "conception"?
I am very confused to use them.
25 mrt. 2011 14:41
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A concept is an idea, a way of thinking, or something like a product in development that is "just a concept".
Conception is the act of conceiving things (the related verb) and can also refer to the impregnation of a woman.
So you could, theoretically, study the concept of conception.
25 maart 2011
Conception = understanding
It is beyond my conception (or understanding).
A concept = notion; an idea
I have no idea how describe it.
25 maart 2011
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Z.Z.Woo
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