INSTINCT
Source: 553, 560, 565, 566, 567
instinct. instinct, inward motion, or stirring.
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INSTINCT. → Of animals Pr 1:17; Isa 1:3 → Of birds Jer 8:7 → See ANIMALS → See BIRDS
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Pr 1:17; 6:7; 30:24; Isa 1:3; Jer 8:7
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instinct. Instinct, n. a natural desire, a natural aversion
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In‐stinct″ (?), a. [[L. instinctus, p. p. of instinguere to instigate, incite; cf. instigare to instigate. Cf. Instigate, Distinguish.]] Urged or stimulated from within; naturally moved or impelled; imbued; animated; alive; quick; as, birds instinct with life. The chariot of paternal deity . . . Itself instinct with spirit, but convoyed By four cherubic shapes. Milton. A noble performance, instinct with sound principle. Brougham.