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trajectory
path of movement
prototype
Tendency to protect oneself from criticism
conceptualization
Formation of an idea or understanding
embodied
Physically experienced or felt
instantiate
Provide a concrete example of
salience
Quality of standing out or being noticeable
construal
How something is perceived or interpreted
schematic
Basic structural outline or framework
reify
Treat something abstract as physically real
mapping
Systematic relationship or correspondence
entailment
What logically follows or is required
perspectivize
Present from a particular viewpoint
polysemy
Multiple meanings for one word
scaffolding
Support or framework aiding learning
gestalt
Complete unified whole or pattern
profiling
Highlighting certain aspects of something
categorization
Grouping things by shared characteristics
canonical
Standard or most typical form
activation
State of being switched on or engaged
systematicity
Quality of being logically organized