Bit as of sense
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LICKBit, as of sense
NEIGHBit of horse sense?
HOTTIPBit of horse sense?
smidgeona small amount bit a smidgen of salt a smidgen of common sense
smidgea small amount bit a smidgen of salt a smidgen of common sense
PARSEMake sense of, as a sentence
EARTHYCoarse, as a sense of humor
scentseffluvia from a substance that affect the sense of smell as
urgerserve as a motive or reason for urged by a sense of duty
urgersserve as a motive or reason for urged by a sense of duty
smelldetect or become aware of as if by the sense of smell I smell trouble
uncommunicative(of something such as writing or art) Not conveying much or any meaning or sense
palpiappendage attached to an oral part and serving as an organ of sense in insects, crustaceans, etc.
palpusappendage attached to an oral part and serving as an organ of sense in insects, crustaceans, etc.
intendmentThe sense in which the law understands or interprets something, such as the true intention of a piece of legislation
intendmentsThe sense in which the law understands or interprets something, such as the true intention of a piece of legislation
photismsform of synesthesia in which a visual sensation, as of color or form, is produced by the sense of touch, hearing, etc.
photismform of synesthesia in which a visual sensation, as of color or form, is produced by the sense of touch, hearing, etc.
ownto get revenge and thereby a sense of personal satisfaction, as for a slight or a previous setback; get even with somebody or something
anagogeinterpretation of a word, passage, or text (as of Scripture or poetry) that finds beyond the literal, allegorical, and moral senses a fourth and ultimate spiritual or mystical sense
tropea. any literary or rhetorical device, as metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony, that consists in the use of words in other than their literal sense b. instance of this
nowed with the sense of present time weakened or lost to introduce an important point or indicate a transition (as of ideas) now, this may seem reasonable at first
tropesa. any literary or rhetorical device, as metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony, that consists in the use of words in other than their literal sense b. instance of this
mammonWealth regarded as an evil influence or false object of worship and devotion. It was taken by medieval writers as the name of the devil of covetousness, and revived in this sense by Milton
somatosensoryof, relating to, or being sensory activity having its origin elsewhere than in the special sense organs (as eyes and ears) and conveying information about the state of the body proper and its immediate environment
parasitic(of a speech sound) inserted or added as a result of articulatory interaction or impetus, as the t-sound in sense (sents) or against (from Middle English ageynes), without grammatical or historical justification; intrusive; par
semanticsThe branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. There are a number of branches and subbranches of semantics, including formal semantics, which studies the logical aspects of meaning, such as sense, reference, implication, and logical form, lexical semantics, which studies word meanings and word relations, and conceptual semantics, which studies the cognitive structure of meaning