Perceptive - Law Dictionary Search Results
parapsychology
phenomena not explainable by the laws of physics especially extrasensory perception telepathy psychokinesis precognition and clairvoyance
paranormal
parapsychology pertaining to forces or mental processes such as extrasensory perception or psychokinesis outside the possibilities defined by natural or scientific
Resentingly
With deep sense or strong perception
Palpable
Capable of being touched and felt perceptible by the touch as a palpable form
Palpability
The quality of being palpable or perceptible by the touch
Reperception
The act of perceiving again a repeated perception of the same object
Sensual
consisting in or affecting the sense or bodily organs of perception relating to or concerning the body in distinction from the
Sagacious
Of quick sense perceptions keen scented skilled in following a trail
Knowledge of the decree
facts concerning the decree, so that he has a clear perception of the injury suffered by him and can take effective
Tangible
or possessing physical form; capable of being touched and seen, perceptible to the touch; capable of being possessed or realized; capable
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