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Definition of sense
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Sense (v. t.)
Perception
by the
sensory
organs
of the body;
sensation;
sensibility;
feeling.
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Gallantry
::
Gallantry
(n.)
Civility
or
polite
attention
to
ladies;
in a bad
sense,
attention
or
courtesy
designed
to win
criminal
favors
from a
female;
freedom
of
principle
or
practice
with
respect
to
female
virtue;
intrigue..
Expletive
::
Expletive
(n.) A word,
letter,
or
syllable
not
necessary
to the
sense,
but
inserted
to fill a
vacancy;
an
oath..
Gyte
::
Gyte (a.)
Delirious;
senselessly
extravagant;
as, the man is clean
gyte..
Head
::
Head (n.) Each one among many; an
individual;
-- often used in a
plural
sense;
as, a
thousand
head of
cattle..
Who
::
Who
(object.)
Originally,
an
interrogative
pronoun,
later,
a
relative
pronoun
also; -- used
always
substantively,
and
either
as
singular
or
plural.
See the Note under What,
pron.,
1. As
interrogative
pronouns,
who and whom ask the
question:
What or which
person
or
persons?
Who and whom, as
relative
pronouns
(in the sense of
that),
are
properly
used of
persons
(corresponding
to
which,
as
applied
to
things),
but are
sometimes,
less
properly
and now
rarely,
used of
animals,
plants,
etc. Who and who
Amity
::
Amity (n.)
Friendship,
in a
general
sense,
between
individuals,
societies,
or
nations;
friendly
relations;
good
understanding;
as, a
treaty
of amity and
commerce;
the amity of the Whigs and
Tories..
#NAME?
::
-ic () A
suffix,
denoting
that the
element
indicated
enters
into
certain
compounds
with its
highest
valence,
or with a
valence
relatively
higher
than in
compounds
where the name of the
element
ends in -ous; as,
ferric,
sulphuric.
It is also used in the
general
sense of
pertaining
to; as,
hydric,
sodic,
calcic..
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.) A
faculty,
possessed
by
animals,
of
perceiving
external
objects
by means of
impressions
made upon
certain
organs
(sensory
or sense
organs)
of the body, or of
perceiving
changes
in the
condition
of the body; as, the
senses
of
sight,
smell,
hearing,
taste,
and
touch.
See
Muscular
sense,
under
Muscular,
and
Temperature
sense,
under
Temperature..
Simulacrum
::
Simulacrum
(n.) A
likeness;
a
semblance;
a mock
appearance;
a sham; -- now
usually
in a
derogatory
sense.
Bosh
::
Bosh (n.) Empty talk;
contemptible
nonsense;
trash;
humbug.
Admit
::
Admit (v. t.) To be
capable
of; to
permit;
as, the words do not admit such a
construction.
In this
sense,
of may be used after the verb, or may be
omitted..
Parsimony
::
Parsimony
(n.)
Closeness
or
sparingness
in the
expenditure
of
money;
--
generally
in a bad
sense;
excessive
frugality;
niggardliness.
Narcosis
::
Narcosis
(n.)
Privation
of sense or
consciousness,
due to a
narcotic..
Antiquity
::
Antiquity
(n.) A relic or
monument
of
ancient
times;
as, a coin, a
statue,
etc.; an
ancient
institution.
[In this
sense,
usually
in the
plural.].
Emphatical
::
Emphatical
(a.)
Striking
the
sense;
attracting
special
attention;
impressive;
forcible.
Synod
::
Synocil
(n.) A sense organ found in
certain
sponges.
It
consists
of
several
filaments,
each of which
arises
from a
single
cell..
Blatter
::
Blatter
(v. i.) To
prate;
to
babble;
to rail; to make a
senseless
noise;
to
patter.
Superable
::
Super (n.) A
contraction
of
Supernumerary,
in sense 2..
Ambiguous
::
Ambiguous
(a.)
Doubtful
or
uncertain,
particularly
in
respect
to
signification;
capable
of being
understood
in
either
of two or more
possible
senses;
equivocal;
as, an
ambiguous
course;
an
ambiguous
expression..
Hectocotylus
::
Hectocotylus
(n.) One of the arms of the male of most kinds of
cephalopods,
which is
specially
modified
in
various
ways to
effect
the
fertilization
of the eggs. In a
special
sense,
the
greatly
modified
arm of
Argonauta
and
allied
genera,
which,
after
receiving
the
spermatophores,
becomes
detached
from the male, and
attaches
itself
to the
female
for
reproductive
purposes..
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