Perceive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scent
To perceive by the olfactory organs to smell as to scent game
Scern
To discern to perceive
Omnipercipient
Perceiving everything
Sensorium
the external world must be conveyed before they can be perceived the place where external impressions are localized and transformed into
Perception
The act of perceiving cognizance by the senses or intellect apperhension by the bodily
Percipience
The faculty act or power of perceiving perception
Percipient
Having the faculty of perception perceiving as a percipient being
Photopsia
An affection of the eye in which the patient perceives luminous rays flashes coruscations etc See phosphene
Presentient
Feeling or perceiving beforehand
Remember
notion or idea come into the mind again as previously perceived known or felt to have a renewed apprehension of to
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