Sensing vs Unsensing - What's the difference?
sensing | unsensing |
The act of sensation.
* 1987 , Brian Patrick Hendley, Plato, Time, and Education
Not sensing; that does not sense.
* 1950 , Isaac Asimov, I, Robot
As a verb sensing
is .As a noun sensing
is the act of sensation.As an adjective unsensing is
not sensing; that does not sense.sensing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Second, the list of kinds of sensings that Socrates gave was thought to be an odd one. It included pleasures, pains, desires, and fears, as well as the more familiar examples of sight, hearing, smell, and the sensings of cold and of heat.
Anagrams
*unsensing
English
Adjective
(-)- A world of dim, unsensing consciousness; a consciousness of darkness and of silence and of formless struggle.
