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Definition of percept
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Percept
(n.) That which is
perceived.
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Tangible
::
Tangible
(a.)
Perceptible
to the
touch;
tactile;
palpable.
Apprehensive
::
Apprehensive
(a.)
Sensible;
feeling;
perceptive.
Leucoscope
::
Leucoscope
(n.) An
instrument,
devised
by
Professor
Helmholtz,
for
testing
the color
perception
of the eye, or for
comparing
different
lights,
as to their
constituent
colors
or their
relative
whiteness..
Discernibly
::
Discernibly
(adv.)
In a
manner
to be
discerned;
perceptibly;
visibly.
Diagnosis
::
Diagnosis
(n.)
Critical
perception
or
scrutiny;
judgment
based on such
scrutiny;
esp.,
perception
of, or
judgment
concerning,
motives
and
character..
Unconscious
::
Unconscious
(a.) Not
conscious;
having
no
consciousness
or power of
mental
perception;
without
cerebral
appreciation;
hence,
not
knowing
or
regarding;
ignorant;
as, an
unconscious
man..
Glimpse
::
Glimpse
(n.) A
short,
hurried
view; a
transitory
or
fragmentary
perception;
a quick
sight..
Mistake
::
Mistake
(v. i.) To err in
knowledge,
perception,
opinion,
or
judgment;
to
commit
an
unintentional
error..
Imperception
::
Imperception
(n.) Want of
perception.
Amaurosis
::
Amaurosis
(n.) A loss or decay of
sight,
from loss of power in the optic
nerve,
without
any
perceptible
external
change
in the eye; --
called
also gutta
serena,
the drop
serene
of
Milton..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.) Not
perceptible
to the
senses;
no
longer
visible;
as, an
island
lost in a fog; a
person
lost in a
crowd..
Palpable
::
Palpable
(a.)
Easily
perceptible;
plain;
distinct;
obvious;
readily
perceived
and
detected;
gross;
as,
palpable
imposture;
palpable
absurdity;
palpable
errors..
Nicety
::
Nicety
(n.)
Delicacy
or
exactness
of
perception;
minuteness
of
observation
or of
discrimination;
precision.
Light
::
Light (n.) The power of
perception
by
vision.
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Not slow or
hesitating;
quick in
action
or
perception
of any kind;
dexterous;
prompt;
easy;
expert;
as, a ready
apprehension;
ready wit; a ready
writer
or
workman..
Know
::
Know (v. i.) To have
knowledge;
to have a clear and
certain
perception;
to
possess
wisdom,
instruction,
or
information;
-- often with of..
Perception
::
Perception
(n.) The
faculty
of
perceiving;
the
faculty,
or
peculiar
part, of man's
constitution
by which he has
knowledge
through
the
medium
or
instrumentality
of the
bodily
organs;
the act of
apperhending
material
objects
or
qualities
through
the
senses;
--
distinguished
from
conception..
Appreciative
::
Appreciative
(a.)
Having
or
showing
a just or ready
appreciation
or
perception;
as, an
appreciative
audience..
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.) A
sensation
originated
by some
external
object,
but so
modified
as in any way to lead to an
erroneous
perception;
as when the
rolling
of a wagon is
mistaken
for
thunder..
Perception
::
Perception
(n.) The act of
perceiving;
cognizance
by the
senses
or
intellect;
apperhension
by the
bodily
organs,
or by the mind, of what is
presented
to them;
discernment;
apperhension;
cognition..
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