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Perceive vs Underget - What's the difference?

perceive | underget |

As verbs the difference between perceive and underget

is that perceive is to see, to be aware of, to understand while underget is (obsolete) to understand; perceive.

perceive

English

Alternative forms

* (obsolete)

Verb

  • To see, to be aware of, to understand.
  • * {{quote-magazine, year=2012, month=March-April
  • , author=Colin Allen , title=Do I See What You See? , volume=100, issue=2, page=168 , magazine=(American Scientist) citation , passage=Numerous experimental tests and other observations have been offered in favor of animal mind reading, and although many scientists are skeptical, others assert that humans are not the only species capable of representing what others do and don’t perceive and know.}}

    Synonyms

    * (l)

    References

    *

    underget

    English

    Verb

  • (obsolete) To understand; perceive.
  • To receive; undertake; get at; find out.
  • *1993 , A.R. Genazzani, G. D'Ambrogi, Current Investigations in Gynecology and Obstetrics :
  • Before treatment all subjects underget a mammography and blood samples were taken to value hepatic funtionality, lipidic and aemocoagulative patterns.
  • *1998 , John William Van Zee, T. F. Fuller, Electrochemical Society. Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering Division, Advances in mathematical modeling and simulation of electrochemical process :
  • Data were calculated by common statistical procedure (Excel 5.0 for Windows, LINEST) and underget by Inductive Regressive Analysis (3).
  • To get less than expected or due.
  • *1885 , Edmund B. Ivatts, Railway management at stations :
  • Some companies hold their clerks responsible to account for the actual amount of the fares on tickets sold, and ignore the question of overgot and undergot money.
  • *1923 , Charles Vickers, Metals and their alloys :
  • Those that underpay, underget .

    Derived terms

    * (l)