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Perceiver - Law Dictionary Search Results

Home Dictionary Name: perceiver

Perceive

hear or feel as to perceive a distant ship to perceive a discord


Perceivable

capable of being perceived perceptible


Perceivance

power of perceiving


Perceiver

one who perceives in any of the senses of the verb


testimony

positive testimony when the witness was in a position to perceive something and was eagerly attentive opinion testimony testimony relaying opinion


Hearing

of sound the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived as my hearing is good


Impercipient

not perceiving or not able to perceive


Indistinguishable

not distinguishable not capable of being perceived known or discriminated as separate and distinct hence not capable


Perceptible

capable of being perceived cognizable discernible perceivable


Perceptive

or power of perceiving having the faculty or power of perceiving used in perception


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