intelligence?
in•tel•li•gence |inˈtelijəns|
noun
1 the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills : an eminent man of great intelligence | they underestimated her intelligence.
• a person or being with this ability : extraterrestrial intelligences.
2 the collection of information of military or political value : the chief of military intelligence | [as adj. ] the intelligence department.
• people employed in this, regarded collectively : French intelligence has been able to secure numerous local informers.
• information collected in this way : the gathering of intelligence.
• archaic information in general; news.
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Taken with Nikon FE2 converted to M42 and Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 20mm f2.8 MC on Fuji Sensia 100.
intelligence?
in•tel•li•gence |inˈtelijəns|
noun
1 the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills : an eminent man of great intelligence | they underestimated her intelligence.
• a person or being with this ability : extraterrestrial intelligences.
2 the collection of information of military or political value : the chief of military intelligence | [as adj. ] the intelligence department.
• people employed in this, regarded collectively : French intelligence has been able to secure numerous local informers.
• information collected in this way : the gathering of intelligence.
• archaic information in general; news.
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Taken with Nikon FE2 converted to M42 and Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 20mm f2.8 MC on Fuji Sensia 100.