
1) Awareness of Estonians abroad 2) Bombshell 3) Conceptual art 4) Contemporary art exhibition 5) Feeling 6) Mango cultivar 7) Marvel 8) Perception 9) Sense datum 10) Sense experience 11) Sense impression 12) Sensory system 13) Stir 14) Tickle or tingle 15) Tremendous success
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1) Eclat 2) Esthesis 3) Feeling 4) Genius 5) Gustative 6) Gustatorial 7) Gustatory 8) Hotshot 9) Impression 10) Limen 11) Maven 12) Mavin 13) Odour 14) Sensitivity 15) Sentiency 16) Smash 17) Smell 18) Splash 19) Stir 20) Superstar 21) Synaesthesia 22) Synaesthetic 23) Synesthesia 24) Synesthetic 25) Taste
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- an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation
- someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
- a general feeling of excitement
- the faculty through which the external world is apprehended
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• (n.) A purely spiritual or psychical affection; agreeable or disagreeable feelings occasioned by objects that are not corporeal or material. • (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 stat...
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in neurology and psychology, any concrete, conscious experience resulting from stimulation of a specific sense organ, sensory nerve, or sensory area ... [6 related articles]
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In medicine and physiology , sensation refers to the registration of an incoming ( afferent ) nerve impulse in that part of the brain called the sensorium , which is capable of such perception. Therefore, the awareness of a stimulus as a result of its perception by sensory receptors. (Sensory is here synonymous with sensation.)
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A physical feeling, e.g., touch, pain.
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1. <physiology> 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...
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(sen-sa´shәn) an impression produced by impulses conveyed by an afferent nerve to the sensorium. girdle sensation zonesthesia. primary sensation that resulting immediately and directly from application of a stimulus. referred sensation&...
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In medicine and physiology, sensation refers to the registration of an incoming (afferent) nerve impulse in that part of the brain called the sensorial, which is capable of such perception. Therefore, the awareness of a stimulus as a result of its perception by sensory receptors. (Sensory is here synonymous with sensation.)
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Sen·sa'tion noun [ Confer French
sensation . See
Sensate .]
1. (Physiol.) 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 consci...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sen-sā′shŭn Definitions: 1. A feeling; the translation into consciousness of the effects of a stimulus exciting any of the organs of sense.
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Sensation: In medicine and physiology, sensation refers to the registration of an incoming (afferent) nerve impulse in that part of the brain called the sensorium, which is capable of such perception. Therefore, the awareness of a stimulus as a result of its perception by sensory receptors. (Sensory is here synonymous with sensation.) The word 'sen...
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In medicine and physiology, sensation refers to the registration of an incoming (afferent) nerve impulse in that part of the brain called the sensorial, which is capable of such perception. Therefore, the awareness of a stimulus as a result of its perception by sensory receptors. (Sensory is here synonymous with sensation.)
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Sensation is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Sensation was old slang for a taste or small quantity of liquor.
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sensation Receiving conscious sense impressions; such as to hear, see, touch, taste, and smell.
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feeling
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sentiency noun the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; `in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing`
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esthesis noun an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation; `a sensation of touch`
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(Ger. Empfindung) In Kant: The content of sensuous intuition, or the way in which a conscious subject is modified by the presence of an object. Kant usually employs the term to designate the content sensed instead of the process of sensing. The process he calls 'intuition' (q.v.); the faculty he names 'sensibility' (q.v.). See Kantianism. -- O.F.K....
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The process by which stimulation of a sensory receptor gives rise to neural impulses that result in an experience, or awareness of, conditions inside or outside the body.
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Occurs when physical energy from objects in the world or in the body stimulates the sense organs.
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a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest
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a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest
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