Fa only means the fourth tone in a major scale according to the sol-fa system of music notation. It does not evoke any kind of sensory experience at all.
Yes, I would say that the word 'dark' is a sensory word because most use of the word refers to something visual (the sense of sight); although there is an abstract use for the word dark also. Example Sentences: I prefer the dark blue suit to the lighter one. Please turn on the driveway light, it's very dark outside already. This story has a lot of dark humor.
The sensory qualities are all about how we sense the object whether through sight, touch or sound. These are the main sensory qualities of art, specifically sight.
You have motor area in front of the central sulcus. You have sensory area behind the central sulcus. So in this type of bleeding the sensory area is not affected.
FA does not stand for Fine Arts. It stands for Freshman in Arts, likewise F.Sc stands for Freshman in Science.
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Yes, the word "see" is a sensory word, referring to the use of the sense of sight.
FA Stand for what?
Yes it is Fa is part of the musical scale
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It is an action verb (but it does evoke sensation, nevertheless). However, it is not a sensory word, per se.
We are Fond providing Sensory Channels
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"Clanging"
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Yes; as the word representing the fourth tone on the diatonic musical scale (do, re, mi) fa is an acceptable Scrabble word.
These look like musical notes. Do is C, fa is F, mi is E