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Definition of sation
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Sation
(n.) A
sowing
or
planting.
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Hostess
::
Hostess
(n.) A woman who
entertains
guests
for
compensation;
a
female
innkeeper.
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..
Stagnation
::
Stagnation
(n.) The
condition
of being
stagnant;
cessation
of
flowing
or
circulation,
as of a
fluid;
the state of being
motionless;
as, the
stagnation
of the
blood;
the
stagnation
of water or air; the
stagnation
of
vapors..
Monology
::
Monology
(n.) The habit of
soliloquizing,
or of
monopolizing
conversation..
Antenna
::
Antenna
(n.) A
movable,
articulated
organ of
sensation,
attached
to the heads of
insects
and
Crustacea.
There are two in the
former,
and
usually
four in the
latter.
They are used as
organs
of
touch,
and in some
species
of
Crustacea
the
cavity
of the ear is
situated
near the basal
joint.
In
insects,
they are
popularly
called
horns,
and also
feelers.
The term in also
applied
to
similar
organs
on the heads of other
arthropods
and of
annelids..
Condensation
::
Condensation
(n.) The act or
process
of
condensing
or of being
condensed;
the state of being
condensed.
Tremolo
::
Tremolo
(n.) The rapid
reiteration
of tones
without
any
apparent
cessation,
so as to
produce
a
tremulous
effect..
Syncopist
::
Syncope
(n.) A pause or
cessation;
suspension.
Symposiarch
::
Symposiac
(n.) A
conference
or
conversation
of
philosophers
at a
banquet;
hence,
any
similar
gathering..
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..
Pungent
::
Pungent
(v. t.)
Causing
a sharp
sensation,
as of the
taste,
smell,
or
feelings;
pricking;
biting;
acrid;
as, a
pungent
spice..
Sycophancy
::
Sycophancy
(n.) False
accusation;
calumniation;
talebearing.
Sensificatory
::
Sensificatory
(a.)
Susceptible
of, or
converting
into,
sensation;
as, the
sensificatory
part of a
nervous
system..
Chill
::
Chill (n.) A
sensation
of cold with
convulsive
shaking
of the body,
pinched
face, pale skin, and blue lips,
caused
by undue
cooling
of the body or by
nervous
excitement,
or
forming
the
precursor
of some
constitutional
disturbance,
as of a
fever..
Contrecoup
::
Contrecoup
(n.) A
concussion
or shock
produced
by a blow or other
injury,
in a part or
region
opposite
to that at which the blow is
received,
often
causing
rupture
or
disorganisation
of the parts
affected..
Sensation
::
Sensation
(n.) An
impression,
or the
consciousness
of an
impression,
made upon the
central
nervous
organ,
through
the
medium
of a
sensory
or
afferent
nerve or one of the
organs
of
sense;
a
feeling,
or state of
consciousness,
whether
agreeable
or
disagreeable,
produced
either
by an
external
object
(stimulus),
or by some
change
in the
internal
state of the
body..
Board
::
Board (v. i.) To
obtain
meals,
or meals and
lodgings,
statedly
for
compensation;
as, he
boards
at the
hotel..
Sensation
::
Sensation
(n.) A
purely
spiritual
or
psychical
affection;
agreeable
or
disagreeable
feelings
occasioned
by
objects
that are not
corporeal
or
material.
Swimbel
::
Swim (v. i.) To be
dizzy;
to have an
unsteady
or
reeling
sensation;
as, the head
swims..
Discoursive
::
Discoursive
(a.)
Containing
dialogue
or
conversation;
interlocutory.
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