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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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Covet
::
Covet (v. t.) To wish for with
eagerness;
to
desire
possession
of; -- used in a good
sense.
Arrival
::
Arrival
(n.) The act of
arriving,
or
coming;
the act of
reaching
a place from a
distance,
whether
by water (as in its
original
sense)
or by
land..
Bed
::
Bed (n.) An
article
of
furniture
to sleep or take rest in or on; a
couch.
Specifically:
A sack or
mattress,
filled
with some soft
material,
in
distinction
from the
bedstead
on which it is
placed
(as, a
feather
bed), or this with the
bedclothes
added.
In a
general
sense,
any thing or place used for
sleeping
or
reclining
on or in, as a
quantity
of hay,
straw,
leaves,
or
twigs..
Feed
::
Feed (v. t.) To
nourish,
in a
general
sense;
to
foster,
strengthen,
develop,
and
guard..
Go-between
::
Go-between
(n.) An
intermediate
agent;
a
broker;
a
procurer;
--
usually
in a
disparaging
sense.
Palpus
::
Palpus
(n.) A
feeler;
especially,
one of the
jointed
sense
organs
attached
to the mouth
organs
of
insects,
arachnids,
crustaceans,
and
annelids;
as, the
mandibular
palpi,
maxillary
palpi,
and
labial
palpi.
The palpi of male
spiders
serve as
sexual
organs.
Called
also palp. See
Illust.
of
Arthrogastra
and
Orthoptera..
Effeminate
::
Effeminate
(a.)
Womanlike;
womanly;
tender;
-- in a good
sense.
Invent
::
Invent
(v. t.) To frame by the
imagination;
to
fabricate
mentally;
to
forge;
-- in a good or a bad
sense;
as, to
invent
the
machinery
of a poem; to
invent
a
falsehood..
Bigot
::
Bigot (n.) A
person
who
regards
his own faith and views in
matters
of
religion
as
unquestionably
right,
and any
belief
or
opinion
opposed
to or
differing
from them as
unreasonable
or
wicked.
In an
extended
sense,
a
person
who is
intolerant
of
opinions
which
conflict
with his own, as in
politics
or
morals;
one
obstinately
and
blindly
devoted
to his own
church,
party,
belief,
or
opinion..
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.) A sense of
chilliness,
with
contraction
of the skin; a
convulsive
shuddering
or
tremor,
as in the chill
preceding
a
fever..
Allegorize
::
Allegorize
(v. t.) To treat as
allegorical;
to
understand
in an
allegorical
sense;
as, when a
passage
in a
writer
may
understood
literally
or
figuratively,
he who gives it a
figurative
sense is said to
allegorize
it..
Notion
::
Notion
()
Sense;
mind.
Auspicate
::
Auspicate
(v. t.) To give a
favorable
turn to in
commencing;
to
inaugurate;
-- a sense
derived
from the Roman
practice
of
taking
the
auspicium,
or
inspection
of
birds,
before
undertaking
any
important
business..
Unequaled
::
Unequaled
(a.) Not
equaled;
unmatched;
unparalleled;
unrivaled;
exceeding;
surpassing;
-- in a good or bad
sense;
as,
unequaled
excellence;
unequaled
ingratitude
or
baseness..
Supersensitive
::
Supersensible
(a.)
Beyond
the reach of the
senses;
above the
natural
powers
of
perception.
Tenderness
::
Tenderness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tender
(in any sense of the
adjective).
Monkey
::
Monkey
(n.) In the most
general
sense,
any one of the
Quadrumana,
including
apes,
baboons,
and
lemurs..
Saxon
::
Saxon (n.) Also used in the sense of
Anglo-Saxon.
Intransitive
::
Intransitive
(a.) Not
transitive;
not
passing
over to an
object;
expressing
an
action
or state that is
limited
to the agent or
subject,
or, in other
words,
an
action
which does not
require
an
object
to
complete
the
sense;
as, an
intransitive
verb, e. g., the bird
flies;
the dog
runs..
Insecta
::
Insecta
(n.) In a more
restricted
sense,
the
Hexapoda
alone.
See
Hexapoda..
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