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Perceive

of the senses to see hear or feel as to perceive a distant ship to perceive a discord

Perceivance

Power of perceiving

Perceiver

One who perceives in any of the senses of the verb

testimony

not happen ;esp : testimony concerning what one did not perceive [negative testimony that the witness did not hear a train

servitude

easement apparent servitude : a predial servitude whose existence is perceivable by exterior signs or works (as an aqueduct or road)

Perceptible

Capable of being perceived cognizable discernible perceivable

Record

stored in an electronic or other medium, is retrievable in perceivable form, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1279. Record, comprises

Perceivable

Capable of being perceived perceptible

Perceptive

Of or pertaining to the act or power of perceiving having the faculty or power of perceiving used in perception

Sense

A faculty possessed by animals of perceiving external objects by means of impressions made upon certain organs

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