Perception - Law Dictionary Search Results
Floran
Tin ore scarcely perceptible in the stone tin ore stamped very fine
Microseism
A feeble earth tremor not directly perceptible but detected only by means of specially constructed apparatus
Exertion
any power or faculty an effort esp a laborious or perceptible effort as an exertion of strength or power an exertion
scintilla
scintilla : a small trace or barely perceptible amount of something (as evidence supporting a position)
Bayou
lake or from a large river sometimes sluggish sometimes without perceptible movement except from tide and wind
Clairvoyance
persons while in a mesmeric state of discerning objects not perceptible by the senses in their normal condition
clear eyed
Acutely perceptive or discerning
Clear sighted
Seeing with clearness acutely perceptive discerning as clear sighted reason
Discernibly
In a manner to be discerned perceptibly visibly
Ethic
to morals treating of the moral feelings or duties containing percepts of morality moral as ethic discourses or epistles an ethical
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