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Adjective
/abˈstraktid/,
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Showing a lack of concentration on what is happening around one,
  1. Showing a lack of concentration on what is happening around one
    • - she seemed abstracted and unaware of her surroundings
    • - an abstracted smile

  1. absent: lost in thought; showing preoccupation; "an absent stare"; "an absentminded professor"; "the scatty glancing quality of a hyperactive but unfocused intelligence"
  2. (abstractedly) absently: in an absentminded or preoccupied manner; "he read the letter absently"
  3. (abstractedness) preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else
  4. (abstract) consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically
  5. (abstract) existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment; "abstract words like `truth' and `justice'"
  6. (abstract) outline: a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory
  7. (Abstractedness) Abstraction is a conceptual process by which higher, less real concepts are derived from the usage and classification of literal (ie. "real" or "concrete") concepts. ...
  8. (Abstract (art)) Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. ...
  9. (Abstract (law)) In law, an abstract is a brief statement that contains the most important points of a long legal document or of several related legal papers.
  10. (Abstract (philosophy)) An abstract object is an object which does not exist at any particular time or place, but rather exists as a type of thing (as an idea, or abstraction). In philosophy, an important distinction is whether an object is considered abstract or concrete. ...
  11. (Abstraction (linguistics)) In linguistics, object abstraction or simply abstraction is a concept wherein terms for objects become used for more abstract concepts, developing in some languages into further abstractions such as verbs and grammatical words (grammaticalisation). ...
  12. (Abstraction (mathematics)) Abstraction in mathematics is the process of extracting the underlying essence of a mathematical concept, removing any dependence on real world objects with which it might originally have been connected, and generalising it so that it has wider applications or ...
  13. Separated or disconnected; withdrawn; removed; apart; Separated from matter; abstract; ideal; Abstract; abstruse; difficult; Inattentive to surrounding objects; absent in mind
  14. (Abstract) A written history of the title to a parcel of real estate as recorded in a land registry office.
  15. (Abstract) Used as a noun, the term refers to a short summary or outline of a longer work. As an adjective applied to writing or literary works, abstract refers to words or phrases that name things not knowable through the five senses. ...
  16. (Abstract) a statement summarizing the essential facts contained in a document or record
  17. (abstract) A summary of a particular record or document; usually contains only the most important information from the original document; may be used instead of original documents in genealogical research
  18. (abstract) An attribute of an element to indicate that the element is only used in a hierarchy to group related elements together. An abstract element cannot be used to tag data in an instance document.
  19. (abstract) art that looks as if it contains little or no recognizable or realistic forms from the physical world. Focus is on formal elements such as colors, lines, or shapes. Artists often “abstract” objects by changing, simplifying, or exaggerating what they see. ...
  20. (Abstract) The notes made by a title examiner based on his examination of the land records. These notes are a concise summary of the transactions affecting the property. The title agency produces a BINDER from the information in the abstract.
  21. An abstract is a short summary describing the main idea or content of a work such as an article, book, or dissertation.
  22. (Abstract) a brief overview of a project; usually 1/2 page or less immediately following the face page or cover sheet. May be called an executive summary.
  23. (ABSTRACT) A very brief summary of the research study and its results or of the research proposal. It should tell you what the study tried to show, how the researchers went about it, and the main results that they found.
  24. (Abstract) of Title: A brief history of the transfers for a piece of land, including all claims that could be made against it.
  25. (Abstract) In rock art it refers to non-representational images, such as vague or shapeless images that are combinations of wavy lines, dots, circles, zigzag or straight lines.  Often attributed to hunter gatherers of the Great Basin.