Perception - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perceptibility
The quality or state of being perceptible as the perceptibility of light or color
testimony
lay witness must be rationally based on his or her perception. A qualified expert witness may also give opinion testimony. The
Insentient
Not sentient not having perception or the power of perception devoid of feeling consciousness and
Perception
The act of perceiving cognizance by the senses or intellect apperhension by the bodily organs or by the mind of...
Perceptive
perceiving having the faculty or power of perceiving used in perception
Perceptivity
The quality or state of being perceptive power of perception
Percipience
The faculty act or power of perceiving perception
Percipient
Having the faculty of perception perceiving as a percipient being
Presension
Previous perception
Pseudaeligsthesia
False or imaginary feeling or sense perception such as occurs in hypochondriasis or such as is referred
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