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Sentiency   Listen
noun
Sentiency, Sentience  n.  The quality or state of being sentient; esp., the quality or state of having sensation. "An example of harmonious action between the intelligence and the sentiency of the mind."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Sentiency" Quotes from Famous Books



... note that in his latest work Haeckel regards sensation (or unconscious sentience) as an ultimate and irreducible attribute of substance, like matter (or extension) and force (or spirit)" ...
— Life and Matter - A Criticism of Professor Haeckel's 'Riddle of the Universe' • Oliver Lodge

... confines of the room, transcending the confines of reason. It was crescendo incarnate; it was purpose gone rife; it was human and more than human, with all the fears and hopes and hates, as it attained a high-pitched scream with wailing overtones such as even Arnold had never heard. There was sentience in it, there was awareness in it, there was fury in it and who could say if there was grief...? There might ...
— We're Friends, Now • Henry Hasse



Words linked to "Sentiency" :   sensory faculty, sensitiveness, faculty, sentient, mental faculty, sensation, module, sensibility, sentience



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