Results for: in a sense, in a way
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act of smelling, sense of smell; act of smelling, smelling senseolfaction
act of smelling, sniffing; sense of smell; scent, odor, fragrance; characteristic quality, aura, be detected when breathed in, detect by nose, feel or detect, give impression, give unpleasant impression, perceive an odor through the nose by means of th...smell
act of tasting; sense of tastegustation
act or sound of sniffing, breathe in through nose, inhale through the nose; smell; express disapproval by making a sniffing sound; take into the the nose by inhaling; perceive, sense, short inhalation through the nose; sound of a sniff; odor, scent, su...sniff
addition to a building, additional period of time, additional piece, additional telephone line, broader sense of an expression, expansion; branch of a telephone network; supplement, elongation; reprieve; group of letters (in DOS - 3 letters) which indi...extension
advance with caution, distinctive smell, facial feature above the mouth and below the eyes; part of the body used for smelling and breathing; sense of smell; propensity for detecting; proboscis; snout, organ of smell, part resembling nose, projecting f...nose
aesthetic taste, part of a flower, roof of mouth; sense of taste; aesthetic taste, roof of the mouthpalate
aesthetic, of or pertaining to appreciation of the beautiful; showing a refined sense of taste (also aesthetic)esthetic
aesthetics, appreciation of beauty; keen sense of taste (also aesthetics)esthetics
affect somebody emotionally, approach a level, approach somebody for money, area out of play, attack of illness, be or put in contact, communication, consume something, contact made, contact; sense of touch; hit; bit, small amount, detail, distinctive ...touch
ancient drug inducing forgetfulness, distraction, legendary drug that caused one to forget his troubles or sorrow; anything which induces a soothing sense of forgetfulness (of pain or troubles)nepenthe
anxious feelings, buildup of suspense, device controlling tightness of thread, pulling force, sense of different elements conflicting, stress from tension, tautness, strain, nervousness, agitation, apprehension, excitement, uneasy feeling in relationsh...tension
apparently three-dimensional, habitually touching people, of touch, pertaining to the sense of touch; tangible, capable of being perceived by touch, pleasant to touchtactile
appease, calm, pacify, soothe; cause to fall asleep; cause to feel a false sense of security; become quiet, subside, become calm, make somebody feel safe, period of calm, soothe or calm somebody, temporary interval of calm (often during a storm, noisy ...lull
application of observation and experiment, medicine based solely on experience, method of learning based on observation and experience, philosophical belief regarding sense-derived knowledgeempiricism
 

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