Perceptive - Law Dictionary Search Results
scintilla
scintilla : a small trace or barely perceptible amount of something (as evidence supporting a position)
Floran
Tin ore scarcely perceptible in the stone tin ore stamped very fine
hearable
perceptible by the ear Opposite of inaudible
Misperception
Erroneous perception
Intangible
Not tangible incapable of being touched not perceptible to the touch impalpable imperceptible
mind altering
producing mood changes or distorted perception used mostly of psychoactive substances as hallucinogenic drugs are mind
Microseism
A feeble earth tremor not directly perceptible but detected only by means of specially constructed apparatus
Materialize
To invest with material characteristics to make perceptible to the senses hence to present to the mind through
kinaesthesia
The perception attendant upon the movements of the muscles the sensation accompanying
Invisible
Incapable of being seen not perceptible by vision not visible
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