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sen·sa·tion (sen sā′s̸hən)
noun
- the power or process of receiving conscious sense impressions through direct stimulation of the bodily organism the sensations of hearing, seeing, touching, etc.
- an immediate reaction to external stimulation of a sense organ; conscious feeling or sense impression a sensation of cold
- a generalized feeling or reaction, often vague and without reference to immediate stimulus a sensation of happiness
- a state or feeling of general excitement and interest the play caused such a sensation
- the action, event, person, etc. causing such a feeling
Etymology: LL sensatio < sensatus: see sensate
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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