"Noemata" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Noemata" Meaning

Noemata is a plural noun that originates from Ancient Greek. It refers to "things seen" or "visual things". In modern usage, it is often used in philosophical and literary contexts to describe fleeting or fragmentary visions, memories, or epiphanies. In psychoanalysis, noemata can also refer to the abstract representation of a patient's experiences or memories.

"Noemata" Examples

Noema (noun) refers to a set of abstract thoughts or ideas that are not necessarily connected or related to each other.

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The philosopher's noema were a series of disconnected and seemingly random concepts that he wanted to explore in his next book.
The artist's noema were a collection of emotions and sensations that he tried to capture through his paintings.
The scientist's noema were a set of theories and hypotheses that she was testing in her experiment.
The writer's noema were a list of characters, settings, and plot twists that she wanted to combine into a novel.
The musician's noema were a mix of rhythms, melodies, and harmonies that he was trying to arrange into a composition.

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