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Definition of sense
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Sense (v. t.) Moral
perception
or
appreciation.
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Unsensualize
::
Unsensualize
(v. t.) To
elevate
from the
domain
of the
senses;
to
purify.
Declamatory
::
Declamatory
(a.)
Characterized
by
rhetorical
display;
pretentiously
rhetorical;
without
solid sense or
argument;
bombastic;
noisy;
as, a
declamatory
way or
style..
Minion
::
Minion
(n.) A loved one; one
highly
esteemed
and
favored;
-- in a good
sense.
Worst
::
Worst (a.) Bad, evil, or
pernicious,
in the
highest
degree,
whether
in a
physical
or moral
sense.
See
Worse..
Gallimatia
::
Gallimatia
(n.)
Senseless
talk. [Obs. or R.] See
Galimatias.
Blush
::
Blush (n.) A
suffusion
of the
cheeks
or face with red, as from a sense of
shame,
confusion,
or
modesty..
Morally
::
Morally
(adv.)
In a moral or
ethical
sense;
according
to the rules of
morality.
Moralization
::
Moralization
(n.)
Explanation
in a moral
sense.
Reap
::
Reap (v. t.) To
gather;
to
obtain;
to
receive
as a
reward
or
harvest,
or as the fruit of labor or of
works;
-- in a good or a bad
sense;
as, to reap a
benefit
from
exertions..
Devour
::
Devour
(v. t.) To enjoy with
avidity;
to
appropriate
or take in
eagerly
by the
senses.
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.) To pass or put
imperceptibly;
to slip; as, to slide in a word to vary the sense of a
question..
Grandiloquence
::
Grandiloquence
(n.) The use of lofty words or
phrases;
bombast;
--
usually
in a bad
sense.
Fiddle-faddle
::
Fiddle-faddle
(v. i.) To talk
nonsense.
Anglo-saxonism
::
Anglo-Saxonism
(n.) The
quality
or
sentiment
of being
Anglo-Saxon,
or
English
in its
ethnological
sense..
Laconical
::
Laconical
(a.)
Expressing
much in few
words,
after the
manner
of the
Laconians
or
Spartans;
brief and
pithy;
brusque;
epigrammatic.
In this sense
laconic
is the usual
form..
Exquisite
::
Exquisite
(a.)
Exceeding;
extreme;
keen; -- used in a bad or a good
sense;
as,
exquisite
pain or
pleasure..
Froth
::
Froth (n.) Any
empty,
senseless
show of wit or
eloquence;
rhetoric
without
thought..
Edification
::
Edification
(n.) The act of
edifying,
or the state of being
edified;
a
building
up,
especially
in a moral or
spiritual
sense;
moral,
intellectual,
or
spiritual
improvement;
instruction..
Priestcraft
::
Priestcraft
(n.)
Priestly
policy;
the
policy
of a
priesthood;
esp., in an ill
sense,
fraud or
imposition
in
religious
concerns;
management
by
priests
to gain
wealth
and power by
working
upon the
religious
motives
or
credulity
of
others..
Fermentation
::
Fermentation
(n.) The
process
of
undergoing
an
effervescent
change,
as by the
action
of
yeast;
in a wider sense
(Physiol.
Chem.),
the
transformation
of an
organic
substance
into new
compounds
by the
action
of a
ferment,
either
formed
or
unorganized.
It
differs
in kind
according
to the
nature
of the
ferment
which
causes
it..
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