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"Prehend" comes from the Latin prehendere (to seize or grasp), which is the ancestor of more common English words:

: To pull back or hold back—to voice disapproval. 3. Usage in Learning & Content

: This is the "feeling" of the world that allows the past to live within the present. 2. Linguistic Root & Comparison prehend

"Prehend" is a philosophical and linguistic term most often used in (developed by Alfred North Whitehead) to describe how an individual entity perceives or "grasps" other entities to form its own experience.

: It refers to the act of an "actual occasion" (a moment of experience) reaching out and incorporating aspects of the past or other entities into itself. Physical vs. Mental : "Prehend" comes from the Latin prehendere (to seize

: Grasping "eternal objects" (pure potentials or ideas).

Depending on whether you are preparing content for a philosophy discussion or a linguistics lesson, 1. Philosophical Definition (Process Philosophy) Physical vs

: Explain "prehend" as a "feeling" or "incorporation" of the environment.