Percept - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pseudaeligsthesia
False or imaginary feeling or sense perception such as occurs in hypochondriasis or such as is referred
Presension
Previous perception
Perisystole
between the diastole and systole of the heart It is perceptible only in the dying
Percipient
Having the faculty of perception perceiving as a percipient being
Percipience
The faculty act or power of perceiving perception
paranormal
parapsychology pertaining to forces or mental processes such as extrasensory perception or psychokinesis outside the possibilities defined by natural or scientific
Perceptible
Capable of being perceived cognizable discernible perceivable
Perceivable
Capable of being perceived perceptible
parapsychology
phenomena not explainable by the laws of physics especially extrasensory perception telepathy psychokinesis precognition and clairvoyance
Sagacious
Of quick sense perceptions keen scented skilled in following a trail
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