beminded

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English

Etymology

From bemind.

Verb

beminded

  1. simple past and past participle of bemind

Adjective

beminded (not comparable)

  1. Possessing or endowed with a mind.
    • 2004, Errol E. Harris, Nature, Mind and Modern Science:
      And if the mind of the whole is taken to be a distinct consciousness, its relation to its beminded parts also requires to be made intelligible.