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Definition of sens
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Sens
(adv.)
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Tingle
::
Tingle
(v. i.) To feel a kind of
thrilling
sensation,
as in
hearing
a
shrill
sound..
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.) Moral
perception
or
appreciation.
Take
::
Take (v. t.) In an
active
sense;
To lay hold of; to seize with the
hands,
or
otherwise;
to
grasp;
to get into one's hold or
possession;
to
procure;
to seize and carry away; to
convey..
Peristyle
::
Peristyle
(n.) A range of
columns
with their
entablature,
etc.;
specifically,
a
complete
system
of
columns,
whether
on all sides of a
court,
or
surrounding
a
building,
such as the cella of a
temple.
Used in the
former
sense,
it gives name to the
larger
and inner court of a Roman
dwelling,
the
peristyle.
See
Colonnade..
Pretty
::
Pretty
(superl.)
Affectedly
nice;
foppish;
-- used in an ill
sense.
Insecta
::
Insecta
(n. pl.) One of the
classes
of
Arthropoda,
including
those that have one pair of
antennae,
three pairs of mouth
organs,
and
breathe
air by means of
tracheae,
opening
by
spiracles
along the sides of the body. In this sense it
includes
the
Hexapoda,
or
six-legged
insects
and the
Myriapoda,
with
numerous
legs. See
Insect,
n..
Arduous
::
Arduous
(a.) Steep and
lofty,
in a
literal
sense;
hard to
climb..
Covetousness
::
Covetousness
(n.) A
strong
or
inordinate
desire
of
obtaining
and
possessing
some
supposed
good;
excessive
desire
for
riches
or
money;
-- in a bad
sense.
Creepy
::
Creepy
(a.)
Crawly;
having
or
producing
a
sensation
like that
caused
by
insects
creeping
on the skin.
Catalepsis
::
Catalepsis
(n.) A
sudden
suspension
of
sensation
and
volition,
the body and limbs
preserving
the
position
that may be given them, while the
action
of the heart and lungs
continues..
Ardent
::
Ardent
(a.) Hot or
burning;
causing
a
sensation
of
burning;
fiery;
as,
ardent
spirits,
that is,
distilled
liquors;
an
ardent
fever..
Ecstasy
::
Ecstasy
(n.) A state which
consists
in total
suspension
of
sensibility,
of
voluntary
motion,
and
largely
of
mental
power.
The body is erect and
inflexible;
the
pulsation
and
breathing
are not
affected..
Flower
::
Flower
(n.) In the
popular
sense,
the bloom or
blossom
of a
plant;
the showy
portion,
usually
of a
different
color,
shape,
and
texture
from the
foliage..
Above
::
Above
(prep.)
Surpassing
in
number
or
quantity;
more than; as, above a
hundred.
(Passing
into the
adverbial
sense.
See
Above,
adv., 4.).
Expire
::
Expire
(v. t.) To give forth
insensibly
or
gently,
as a fluid or
vapor;
to emit in
minute
particles;
to
exhale;
as, the earth
expires
a damp
vapor;
plants
expire
odors..
Draught
::
Draught
(n.) The force
drawn;
a
detachment;
-- in this sense
usually
written
draft.
Notice
::
Notice
(n.) The act of
noting,
remarking,
or
observing;
observation
by the
senses
or
intellect;
cognizance;
note..
Delicacy
::
Delicacy
(a.) The state of being
affected
by
slight
causes;
sensitiveness;
as, the
delicacy
of a
chemist's
balance..
Reparation
::
Reparation
(n.) The act of
renewing,
restoring,
etc., or the state of being
renewed
or
repaired;
as, the
reparation
of a
bridge
or of a
highway;
-- in this
sense,
repair
is
oftener
used..
Struthionine
::
Struthiones
(n. pl.) In a wider
sense,
an
extensive
group of birds
including
the
ostriches,
cassowaries,
emus, moas, and
allied
birds
incapable
of
flight.
In this sense it is
equivalent
to
Ratitae,
or
Dromaeognathae..
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