The capacity or tendency to think deeply or engage in serious reflection.
From cogitative + -ity suffix (Latin origin), an alternative noun form to cogitativeness that emphasizes the capacity for thinking.
Cogitativity is a linguistic cousin of 'productivity' or 'creativity'—it describes the power and capacity of the mind to engage in sustained intellectual work.
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