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1 noun(physical or emotional) sensibilité f;∎ he's a man of great sensibility c'est un homme d'une grande sensibilité;∎ sensibility to pain sensibilité à la douleursensibilité f;∎ we must avoid offending our viewers' sensibilities nous devons éviter de heurter la sensibilité de nos spectateursUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > sensibility
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sensibility — The consciousness of sensation; the capability of perceiving sensible stimuli. [L. sensibilitas] articular s. appreciation of sensation in joint surfaces. SYN: arthresthesia, joint sense. bone s. SYN: pallesthesia … Medical dictionary
Sensibility — Sen si*bil i*ty, n.; pl. {Sensibilities}. [Cf. F. sensibilit[ e], LL. sensibilitas.] 1. (Physiol.) The quality or state of being sensible, or capable of sensation; capacity to feel or perceive. [1913 Webster] 2. The capacity of emotion or feeling … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sensibility — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Sensibility >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 sensibility sensibility sensibleness sensitiveness Sgm: N 1 moral sensibility moral sensibility Sgm: N 1 impressibility impressibility affectibility Sgm: N 1 susceptibleness… … English dictionary for students
Pain (American band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Pain Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA Genre = Punk rock, Pop punk Years active = 1994 1999 Label = Springman Associated acts = URL = Current… … Wikipedia
deep sensibility — sensibility to stimuli such as pain, movement, and pressure that activate receptors below the body surface but not in the viscera. It includes joint sensibility (arthresthesia) and muscle sense (myesthesia). Called also bathyesthesia … Medical dictionary
protopathic sensibility — sensibility to crude stimulations such as pain, temperature, and some forms of touch, which acts as a defensive agency against pathologic changes in the tissues. Cf. epicritic s … Medical dictionary
Referred pain — is a term used to describe the phenomenon of pain perceived at a site adjacent to or at a distance from the site of an injury s origin. One of the best examples of this is during ischemia brought on by an angina pectoris, or heart attack. Even… … Wikipedia
Sense and Sensibility — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Sense and Sensibility (disambiguation). Sense and Sensibility … Wikipedia
Neuropathic pain — results from lesions or diseases affecting the somatosensory system.[1] It may be associated with abnormal sensations called dysesthesia, which occur spontaneously and allodynia that occurs in response to external stimuli. Neuropathic pain may… … Wikipedia
Recurrent sensibility — Recurrent Re*cur rent ( rent), a. [L. recurrens, entis, p. pr. of recurrere: cf.F. r[ e]current. See {Recur}.] 1. Returning from time to time; recurring; as, recurrent pains. [1913 Webster] 2. (Anat.) Running back toward its origin; as, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Paralgesia — Par al*ge si*a, n. [NL.; para + Gr. a lghsis sense of pain.] (Med.) Disordered sensibility to pain, including absence of sensibility to pain, excessive sensibility to pain, and abnormal painful results of stimuli. {Par al*ge sic}, a. [Webster… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English