adj.
- Perceived by a sense or the senses.
- Having physical sensation.
[Middle English sensat, from Late Latin sēnsātus, gifted with sense, from Latin sēnsus, sense. See sense.]
sensately sen'sate'ly adv.
Dictionary:
sen·sate (sĕn'sāt')
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[Middle English sensat, from Late Latin sēnsātus, gifted with sense, from Latin sēnsus, sense. See sense.]
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The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
having physical sensation
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