sensation (noun)
31pressure sensation — noun the somatic sensation that results from applying force to an area of skin the sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal • Syn: ↑pressure • Hypernyms: ↑somesthesia, ↑somaesthesia, ↑somatesthesia, ↑somatic sensation …
32visual sensation — noun the perceptual experience of seeing the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision he had a visual sensation of intense light • Syn: ↑vision • Hypernyms: ↑sensation, ↑esthesis, ↑aesthesis, ↑ …
33static sensation — noun : a sensation of the labyrinthine sense …
34temperature sensation — noun : a sensation of warmth or cold mediated respectively by warm spots and cold spots of the skin …
35glass sensation — noun : a consciousness of filled space evoked by transparent nonselective media (as glass) compare bulky color …
36gone sensation — noun see gone feeling …
37phantom sensation — The term phantom sensation is indebted to the Greek noun phantasma, which means ghost or spectre. It refers to any body part that may be perceived while it is not actually present. Conceptually, the notion of the phantom sensation is equalto… …
38Finnish language noun cases — Finnish nouns (including pronouns and numerals) as well as any modifying adjectives, superlatives or comparatives, can be declined by a large number of grammatical cases, which are detailed here. See also Finnish language grammar. TOC Finnish… …
39topognosis — noun recognition of the location of a stimulus on the skin • Syn: ↑topognosia • Hypernyms: ↑cutaneous sensation, ↑haptic sensation, ↑skin sensation * * * noun see topognosia …
40tingle — I. /ˈtɪŋgəl / (say tingguhl) verb (i) (tingled, tingling) 1. to have a sensation of slight stings or prickly pains, from a sharp blow or from cold. 2. to cause such a sensation. –noun 3. a tingling sensation. 4. the tingling action of cold, etc.… …