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Definition of perceptible
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Perceptible
(a.)
Capable
of being
perceived;
cognizable;
discernible;
perceivable.
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Tactile
::
Tactile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
organs,
or the
sense,
of
touch;
perceiving,
or
perceptible,
by the
touch;
capable
of being
touched;
as,
tactile
corpuscles;
tactile
sensations..
Invisible
::
Invisible
(a.)
Incapable
of being seen; not
perceptible
by
vision;
not
visible.
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To
recede
and grow
fainter;
to
become
imperceptible;
to
vanish;
-- often with out or away.
Indistinct
::
Indistinct
(a.) Not
distinct
or
distinguishable;
not
separate
in such a
manner
as to be
perceptible
by
itself;
as, the
indistinct
parts of a
substance..
Imperceptible
::
Imperceptible
(a.) Not
perceptible;
not to be
apprehended
or
cognized
by the
souses;
not
discernible
by the mind; not
easily
apprehended.
Perisystole
::
Perisystole
(n.) The
interval
between
the
diastole
and
systole
of the
heart.
It is
perceptible
only in the
dying.
Neutralize
::
Neutralize
(v. t.) To
render
inert or
imperceptible
the
peculiar
affinities
of, as a
chemical
substance;
to
destroy
the
effect
of; as, to
neutralize
an acid with a
base..
Symptom
::
Symptom
(n.) Any
affection
which
accompanies
disease;
a
perceptible
change
in the body or its
functions,
which
indicates
disease,
or the kind or
phases
of
disease;
as, the
causes
of
disease
often lie
beyond
our
sight,
but we learn their
nature
by the
symptoms
exhibited..
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..
Exertion
::
Exertion
(n.) The act of
exerting,
or
putting
into
motion
or
action;
the
active
exercise
of any power or
faculty;
an
effort,
esp. a
laborious
or
perceptible
effort;
as, an
exertion
of
strength
or
power;
an
exertion
of the limbs or of the mind; it is an
exertion
for him to move,
to-day..
Imperceptibility
::
Imperceptibility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
imperceptible.
Evanescent
::
Evanescent
(a.)
Vanishing
from
notice;
imperceptible.
Sensible
::
Sensible
(n.) That which
impresses
itself
on the
sense;
anything
perceptible.
Holophotal
::
Holophotal
(a.)
Causing
no loss of
light;
--
applied
to
reflectors
which throw back the rays of light
without
perceptible
loss.
Sensibly
::
Sensibly
(adv.)
In a
sensible
manner;
so as to be
perceptible
to the
senses
or to the mind;
appreciably;
with
perception;
susceptibly;
sensitively.
Materialize
::
Materialize
(v. t.) To
invest
with
material
characteristics;
to make
perceptible
to the
senses;
hence,
to
present
to the mind
through
the
medium
of
material
objects..
Appreciable
::
Appreciable
(a.)
Capable
of being
appreciated
or
estimated;
large
enough
to be
estimated;
perceptible;
as, an
appreciable
quantity..
Crack
::
Crack (n.) A
partial
separation
of
parts,
with or
without
a
perceptible
opening;
a chink or
fissure;
a
narrow
breach;
a
crevice;
as, a crack in
timber,
or in a wall, or in
glass..
Trance
::
Trance
(n.) A
condition,
often
simulating
death,
in which there is a total
suspension
of the power of
voluntary
movement,
with
abolition
of all
evidences
of
mental
activity
and the
reduction
to a
minimum
of all the vital
functions
so that the
patient
lies still and
apparently
unconscious
of
surrounding
objects,
while the
pulsation
of the heart and the
breathing,
although
still
present,
are
almost
or
altogether
imperceptible..
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