Crossword-Solution: SENSORIAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sensorial | a. | Of or pertaining to the sensorium; as, sensorial faculties, motions, powers. |
We have 20 clues for the answer “SENSORIAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Of the center of feeling. | 1 answer |
| AFFERENT | 3 answers |
| influenceable | 14 answers |
| ACCEPTANT | 14 answers |
| swayable | 14 answers |
| suasible | 14 answers |
| persuasible | 14 answers |
| acceptive | 14 answers |
| persuadable | 15 answers |
| reactive | 22 answers |
| Viewing. | 22 answers |
| receiving | 26 answers |
| riled | 30 answers |
| wakeful | 32 answers |
| Stirred | 35 answers |
| impressed | 37 answers |
| ACOUSTIC ___ | 37 answers |
| Watchful | 66 answers |
| Shrewd | 80 answers |
| Feeling | 81 answers |
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Sentences with SENSORIAL (5)
With the relative loss of sensory experience, knowledge corresponding to the respective sensorial perception diminishes.
Speech adds intellectual information to the sensorial information, mainly in the form of associations, capable of reflecting the present and the absent.
True, the image of the world limited almost exclusively to reference books does not speak in favor of the enormous investment in time, money, and talent for taking the new routes opened by non-linear means of access to information, rich sensorial content, and interactivity.
All sorts of sensorial stimuli produce reflex contractions, but the auditory, apparently, to a much higher degree.
The latter percept may be either sensation or sensorial idea; and when I say the thought must TERMINATE in such a percept, I mean that it must ultimately be capable of leading up thereto,--by the way of practical [missing section] is an incomplete 'thought about' that reality, that reality is its 'topic,' etc.
Quotes with SENSORIAL (2)
Our surmises regarding the subtle functions of neural processes within the brain are profoundly constrained by the fact that the brain did not evolve in order to understand itself. The complex organization of the brain evolved as a consequence of our sensorial and muscled engagement with the landscapes that surround us.
Sensorial perception, for example, certainly occurs with greater or less accuracy according to the degree of interest; it is constantly given other directions by the change of external stimuli and by ideas.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1955).