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an organ having nerve endings (in the skin or viscera or eye or ear or nose or mouth) that respond to stimulation
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| sensibility |
mental responsiveness and awareness refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions; "cruelty offended his sensibility" sensitivity: (physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation; "sensitivity to pain"
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| sensible |
reasonable: showing reason or sound judgment; "a sensible choice"; "a sensible person" able to feel or perceive; "even amoeba are sensible creatures"; "the more sensible parts of the skin" readily perceived by the senses; "the sensible universe"; "a sensible odor" aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed; "made sensible of his mistakes"; "I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling"- Henry Hallam; "sensible that a good deal more is still to be done"- Edmund Burke
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| sensitive |
responsive to physical stimuli; "a mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch"; "a sensitive voltmeter"; "sensitive skin"; "sensitive to light" being susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others; "sensitive to the local community and its needs" sensible: able to feel or perceive; "even amoeba are sensible creatures"; "the more sensible parts of the skin" hurting; "the tender spot on his jaw" medium: someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead; "he consulted several mediums" of or pertaining to classified information or matters affecting national security
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| sensitivity |
(physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation; "sensitivity to pain" the ability to respond to physical stimuli or to register small physical amounts or differences; "a galvanometer of extreme sensitivity"; "the sensitiveness of Mimosa leaves does not depend on a change of growth" sensitivity to emotional feelings (of self and others) susceptibility to a pathogen the ability to respond to affective changes in your interpersonal environment
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