Perceptive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Nonsensitive
Not sensitive wanting sense or perception not easily affected
Sensibleness
quality or state of being sensible sensibility appreciation capacity of perception susceptibility
Sensible
by the senses apprehensible through the bodily organs hence also perceptible to the mind making an impression upon the sense reason
Omnipercipience
Perception of everything
Leucoscope
An instrument devised by Professor Helmholtz for testing the color perception of the eye or for comparing different lights as to
Montessori Method
sensory and motor training with special emphasis on vision touch perception of movement and their interconnections mediated by a patented standardized
Dim sighted
Having dim sight lacking perception
extrasensory perception
the ability to perceive or gain information about external facts or events by means other than the senses
Exertion
any power or faculty an effort esp a laborious or perceptible effort as an exertion of strength or power an exertion
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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