Perceive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Disappear
To cease to appear or to be perceived to pass from view gradually or suddenly to vanish to
Manifest
Evident to the senses esp to the sight apparent distinctly perceived hence obvious to the understanding apparent to the mind easily
Discerner
One who or that which discerns distinguishes perceives or judges as a discerner of truth of right and
Discoverable
Capable of being discovered found out or perceived as many minute animals are discoverable only by the help
Effluvium
Subtile or invisible emanation exhalation perceived by the sense of smell especially noisome or noxious exhalation
Fancy
the mind forms an image or a representation of anything perceived before the power of combining and modifying such objects into
Finedraw
To sew up so nicely that the seam is not perceived to renter
Imagination
to create or reproduce ideally an object of sense previously perceived the power to call up mental imagines
Impalpable
be felt extremely fine so that no grit can be perceived by touch
Imperceived
Not perceived
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