Word Meanings - SENTIENTLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
In a sentient or perceptive way.
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- SENTIENTLY
In a sentient or perceptive way. - PERCEPTIVE
Of or pertaining to the act or power of perceiving; having the faculty or power of perceiving; used in perception. "His perceptive and reflective faculties." Motley. - SENTIENT
Having a faculty, or faculties, of sensation and perception. Specif. , especially sensitive; as, the sentient extremities of nerves, which terminate in the various organs or tissues. - DISSENTIENT
Disagreeing; declaring dissent; dissenting. -- n. - ASSENTIENT
Assenting. - COSENTIENT
Perceiving together. - CONSENTIENT
Agreeing in mind; accordant. The consentient judgment of the church. Bp. Pearson. - INSENTIENT
Not sentient; not having perception, or the power of perception. The . . . attributes of an insentient, inert substance. Reid. But there can be nothing like to this sensation in the rose, because it is insentient. Sir W. Hamilton. - PRESENTIENT
Feeling or perceiving beforehand. - IMPERCEPTIVE
Unable to perceive. The imperceptive part of the soul. Dr. H. More.