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| senegenin |
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| sensualism |
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| senile nuclear sclerotic cataract |
an increasing hardening of the nucleus, with the opacity appearing brown or black and the lens becoming inelastic and unable to accommodate; the opacity is usually bilateral, begins between ages 50 and 60, and progresses slowly.
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| senile osteomalacia |
softening of bones in old age due to vitamin D deficiency.
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| SEN | not marked by the use of reason |
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| SEN | in an unreasonably senseless manner |
| SEN | in a meaningless and purposeless manner |
| SEN | total lack of meaning or ideas |
| SEN | make sensitive or aware |
| SEN | (physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli |
| SEN | mental responsiveness and awareness |
| SEN | refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions |
| SEN | make sensitive or aware |
| SEN | proceeding from good sense or judgment |
| SEN | aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed |
| SEN | readily perceived by the senses |
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