[Fr., pa. pple. of apercevoir to perceive.] A summary exposition, a conspectus.

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1882.  St. James’s Gaz., 15 Feb. who could read Mr. Green’s book without finding in it much new knowledge and many luminous aperçus.

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1882.  Pall Mall G., 18 Nov., 21/1. Demonstrations or aperçus of considerable scientific value.

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