Perception - Law Dictionary Search Results
hearable
perceptible by the ear Opposite of inaudible
Materialize
To invest with material characteristics to make perceptible to the senses hence to present to the mind through
Holophotal
to reflectors which throw back the rays of light without perceptible loss
Humidity
Moisture dampness a moderate degree of wetness which is perceptible to the eye or touch used especially of the atmosphere
Image
person thing or act sculptured drawn painted or otherwise made perceptible to the sight a visible presentation a copy a likeness
Imperceptible
Not perceptible not to be apprehended or cognized by the senses not
Intactible
Not perceptible to the touch
Intangible
Not tangible incapable of being touched not perceptible to the touch impalpable imperceptible
Invisible
Incapable of being seen not perceptible by vision not visible
Tangible personal property
measured, felt or touched, or is in any other manner perceptible to the senses. The term 'tangible personal property' shall not
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