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Dictionary » P » Percept Perceptpercept 1. That which is perceived; the complete mental image, formed by the process of perception, of an object or idea. 2. In clinical psychology, a single unit of perceptual report, such as one of the responses to an inkblot in the rorschach test. Origin: L. Perceptum, a thing perceived ![]()
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