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Note title "conceptuum" vs "conceptionum" (Footnote 17)
Concept(s)
Page(s) link(s) FC 1042.djvu/377
Related note(s)

"conceptuum" --> "conceptionum" = genitive plural of "conceptus" meaning "conception/embryo/fetus" --> genitive plural of "conceptio" meaning "concept/idea"
"conceptionum" is likely the correct word for the context

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