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Gestalt a configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that it cannot be described merely as a sum of its parts wordnetweb.princeton.

edu/perl/webwn Gestalt was the name of a system call introduced into the Apple Macintosh operating system System Software 6.0.4 in 1989 to allow applications to dynamically query what capabilities were present in the running system configuration. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestalt_(Mac_OS) The Transformers have several technology beyond the ability to transform between two or three forms, the Transformers series have introduced additional forms of technology. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestalt_(Transformers) (Gestaltism) Gestalt psychology or gestaltism (German: Gestalt - "essence or shape of an entity's complete form") of the Berlin School is a theory of mind and brain positing that the operational principle of the brain is holistic, parallel, and analog, with self-organizing tendencies. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestaltism alternative spelling of gestalt en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Gestalt (Gestalts) From the German word for "form" or "shape." The central idea of Gestalt psychology is that the properties of a whole form cannot be derived by simply summing the properties of its individual parts. ... keithyates.com/glossary.htm A holistic perception of something - seeing it as a whole. www.futuresdiscovery.com/Futures Studies/Glossary.htm Combining classes or other game elements, generally in an attempt to maximize benefits of all used. rpggeek.com/wiki/page/RPG_Glossary The perceptual process of separating figure and ground to create an overall visual understanding of an image. www.typenow.net/glossary.htm Grid-based Estimation of Surface Traversability Applied to Local Terrain. This is a derivative algorithm of CMU-developed navigation software called Morphin. ... www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/glossary/index.cfm from the German for form, configuration, or appearance, designates a whole that recognizably has parts, but can only be experienced as an indivisible unity (rather than synthesized through a prior analysis of its parts). ... www.shimer.edu/greatbooks_greatart/Glossary.cfm a German word (translated as configuration?or organised whole? that emphasises that the whole (whether of a person or image) is greater than the sum of its parts. www.tuition.com.hk/psychology/g.htm The totality of an experience at all logical levels and in all senses. www.inspiritive.com.au/glossary.htm grasp problem all together, work out solution mentally before breaking into bits www.davidmswitzer.com/glossary.html From Webster's Third New International Dictionary, a gestalt is a "configuration of physical, biological, or psychological phenomena so integrated as to constitute a functional unit with properties not derivable from its parts in summation. ... www.farsight.org/srv/vocab.html

Any system of stuff that appears to take on an existence of its own, beyond the sum of its parts. It can be addressed as a whole. www.worldtrans.org/TP/TP1/TP1-157.HTML whole, figure, form, pattern, meaning, configuration www.jolley-mitchell.com/General/Glossary.htm means form or shape and among the meanings of the German verb gestalten are to shape, to form, to fashion, to organize and to structure. Other terms for gestalt are pattern, configuration or organized whole. mindsci-clinic.com/psycho_jargon.htm Major impact components from a target. A target's major qualities. www.psychic-experiences.com/psychic-tests/remote-viewing-ter A collection of memories around a certain topic. www.scrassociates.com/glossary.html this is the German word for "form". It may have different connotations for those who use the term, but in the present work, something's gestalt is its absolute presence or existence. ... www.syntheory.com/refs/glossary.html The distinctive totality of an integrated whole, as opposed to merely a sum of various parts (from the German word Gestalt) www2.psy.uq.edu.au/~broerse/GLOSSARY.html A German word for form , defined as an organized whole in experience. The Gestalt psychologists, about 1912, advanced the theory which explains psychological phenomena by their relationships to total forms rather than their parts. www.durkinart.com/html/vocabulary.html (2h)[5], POs down, FOs away, are held side by side and the hands descend, supinate, and end with POs up by traveling in a circle. theinterpretersfriend.org/tech/vocab/g.html A German word that means "form" or "structure." The Gestalt Closure subtest on the KSNAP measures a person's ability to identify a whole object from a partially completed drawing of its form.

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