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Sensory vs Modality - What's the difference?

sensory | modality |


As nouns the difference between sensory and modality

is that sensory is (biology|dated) sensorium while modality is the fact of being modal.

As an adjective sensory

is of the senses or sensation.

Sensory vs Sen - What's the difference?

sensory | sen |


As nouns the difference between sensory and sen

is that sensory is (biology|dated) sensorium while sen is a sign, omen, portent.

As an adjective sensory

is of the senses or sensation.

Sensory vs Null - What's the difference?

sensory | null |


As nouns the difference between sensory and null

is that sensory is (biology|dated) sensorium while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As an adjective sensory

is of the senses or sensation.

Sensory vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sensory | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between sensory and undefined

is that sensory is of the senses or sensation while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a noun sensory

is (biology|dated) sensorium.

Senses vs Sensory - What's the difference?

senses | sensory |


As nouns the difference between senses and sensory

is that senses is plural of lang=en while sensory is sensorium.

As a verb senses

is third-person singular of sense.

As an adjective sensory is

of the senses or sensation.

Tactile vs Sensory - What's the difference?

tactile | sensory |


As adjectives the difference between tactile and sensory

is that tactile is tangible; perceptible to the sense of touch while sensory is of the senses or sensation.

As a noun sensory is

sensorium.

Sensory vs Neuron - What's the difference?

sensory | neuron |


As nouns the difference between sensory and neuron

is that sensory is sensorium while neuron is a cell of the nervous system, which conducts nerve impulses; consisting of an axon and several dendrites. Neurons are connected by synapses.

As an adjective sensory

is of the senses or sensation.

As a proper noun Neuron is

title of a peer reviewed journal established in 1988 by publisher Cell Press.

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