имя существительное интуиция
noun Etymology: Middle English intuycyon, from Late Latin intuition-, intuitio act of contemplating, from Latin intuēri to look at, contemplate, from in- + tuēri to look at 1. quick and ready insight 2. a. immediate apprehension or cognition b. knowledge or conviction gained by intuition c. the power or faculty of attaining to direct knowledge or cognition without evident rational thought and inference • intuitional adjective
The Amiga windowing system (a shared-code library).