||A`per`çu" (&adot;`pâr`s&usdot;"),
n.; pl. Aperçus (-
s&usdot;"). [F., prop. p. p. of apercevoir to perceive.]
1. A first view or glance, or the perception or
estimation so obtained; an immediate apprehension or insight,
appreciative rather than analytic.
The main object being to develop the several
aperçus or insights which furnish the method of such
psychology.
W. T. Harris.
A series of partial and more or less disparate
aperçus or outlooks; each for itself a center of
experience.
James Ward.
2. Hence, a brief or detached view;
conspectus; sketch.
||A`per`çu" (&adot;`pâr`s&usdot;"),
n.; pl. Aperçus (-
s&usdot;"). [F., prop. p. p. of apercevoir to perceive.]
1. A first view or glance, or the perception or
estimation so obtained; an immediate apprehension or insight,
appreciative rather than analytic.
The main object being to develop the several
aperçus or insights which furnish the method of such
psychology.
W. T. Harris.
A series of partial and more or less disparate
aperçus or outlooks; each for itself a center of
experience.
James Ward.
2. Hence, a brief or detached view;
conspectus; sketch.