percipiendum
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Contents
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
2
Latin
2.1
Participle
English
Etymology
Latin
percipiendum
Noun
percipiendum
(
philosophy
)
That which is to be
perceived
.
Latin
Participle
(
deprecated template usage
)
percipiendum
nominative
neuter
singular
of
percipiendus
accusative
masculine
singular
of
percipiendus
accusative
neuter
singular
of
percipiendus
vocative
neuter
singular
of
percipiendus
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