Sensory vs Shampoo - What's the difference?
sensory | shampoo |
Of the senses or sensation.
A traditional Indian and Persian body massage given after pouring warm water over the body and rubbing it with extracts from herbs.
A commercial liquid soap product for washing hair or other fibres/fibers, such as carpets.
An instance of washing the hair or other fibres with shampoo.
(humorous, slang) Champagne (wine).
To wash one's own hair with shampoo.
To wash (i.e. the hair, carpet, etc.) with shampoo.
To press or knead the whole surface of the body of (a person), and at the same time to stretch the limbs and joints, in connection with the hot bath.
As nouns the difference between sensory and shampoo
is that sensory is (biology|dated) sensorium while shampoo is shampoo (product for washing hair).As an adjective sensory
is of the senses or sensation.sensory
English
Adjective
(-)Derived terms
* extrasensory * multisensory * supersensorySee also
* (wikipedia "sensory")shampoo
English
(wikipedia shampoo)Noun
(en noun)- I’m going to give the carpet a shampoo .
Synonyms
* shampooing * (champagne) bubbly, champers, fizzDescendants
* German:See also
* conditionerVerb
(en verb)- My neat-freak of a friend has been compulsively shampooing for every bath he has taken.