Perceptivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perceptibility
The quality or state of being perceptible as the perceptibility of light or color
Perceptive
perceiving having the faculty or power of perceiving used in perception
Perceptivity
The quality or state of being perceptive power of perception
plain view
plain view 1 : a location or field of perception in which something is plainly apparent 2 : a doctrine
testimony
lay witness must be rationally based on his or her perception. A qualified expert witness may also give opinion testimony. The
Insentient
Not sentient not having perception or the power of perception devoid of feeling consciousness and
Sensibly
In a sensible manner so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind appreciably with perception
Leucoscope
An instrument devised by Professor Helmholtz for testing the color perception of the eye or for comparing different lights as to
Imperceptible
Not perceptible not to be apprehended or cognized by the senses not
Imperception
Lack of perception
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