es|the|sia

es|the|sia
es|the|sia «ehs THEE zhuh, -zhee uh», noun.
= aesthesia. (Cf.aesthesia)

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  • aes|the|sia — «ehs THEE zhuh», noun. the perception of the external world by the senses; feeling; sensibility. Also, esthesia. ╂[< Greek aísthēsis a perceiving] …   Useful english dictionary

  • therm|an|aes|the|sia — therm|an|es|the|sia or therm|an|aes|the|sia «THURM an uhs THEE zhuh, zhee uh», noun. = thermoanesthesia. (Cf. ↑thermoanesthesia) …   Useful english dictionary

  • therm|an|es|the|sia — or therm|an|aes|the|sia «THURM an uhs THEE zhuh, zhee uh», noun. = thermoanesthesia. (Cf. ↑thermoanesthesia) …   Useful english dictionary

  • therm|aes|the|sia — therm|es|the|sia or therm|aes|the|sia «THURM ehs THEE zhuh, zhee uh», noun. Medicine. sensitiveness to heat or cold; sensitivity to degree of heat. ╂[< thermo + esthesia] …   Useful english dictionary

  • therm|es|the|sia — or therm|aes|the|sia «THURM ehs THEE zhuh, zhee uh», noun. Medicine. sensitiveness to heat or cold; sensitivity to degree of heat. ╂[< thermo + esthesia] …   Useful english dictionary

  • ther|mo|an|aes|the|sia — ther|mo|an|es|the|sia or ther|mo|an|aes|the|sia «THUR moh AN uhs THEE zhuh, zhee uh», noun. Medicine. loss of thermesthesia; inability to feel heat or cold …   Useful english dictionary

  • ther|mo|an|es|the|sia — or ther|mo|an|aes|the|sia «THUR moh AN uhs THEE zhuh, zhee uh», noun. Medicine. loss of thermesthesia; inability to feel heat or cold …   Useful english dictionary

  • an|es|the|sia — «AN uhs THEE zhuh», noun. loss of the feeling of pain, touch, cold, or other sensation. Anesthesia can be produced by ether, chloroform, novocaine, morphine, or other chemical agent, or by hypnotism, or as the result of hysteria, paralysis, or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • coe|nes|the|sia — «SEE nuhs THEE zhuh, SEHN uhs », noun. Psychology. the total undifferentiated mass of impressions from all organic sensations occurring at the same time, by which one derives a sense of body and body condition. Also, cenesthesia. ╂[< Greek… …   Useful english dictionary

  • kin|es|the|sia — «KIHN uhs THEE zhuh», noun. the sensation of movement in the muscles, joints, and tendons. Also, kinaesthesia. ╂[< New Latin kinaesthesia < Greek kīneîn to move + aisthēsis perception < aisthánesthai feel, perceive] …   Useful english dictionary

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