terms |
electrosensory |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective electrosensory is
of or pertaining to the ability of a biological organism to perceive electrical impulses.
impulse |
electrosensory |
As a noun impulse
is a thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels.
As a verb impulse
is to impel; to incite.
As an adjective electrosensory is
of or pertaining to the ability of a biological organism to perceive electrical impulses.
electrical |
electrosensory |
As adjectives the difference between electrical and electrosensory
is that
electrical is related to electricity (or electronics) while
electrosensory is of or pertaining to the ability of a biological organism to perceive electrical impulses.
As a noun electrical
is an electrical engineer.
organism |
electrosensory |
As a noun organism
is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.
As an adjective electrosensory is
of or pertaining to the ability of a biological organism to perceive electrical impulses.
biological |
electrosensory |
As adjectives the difference between biological and electrosensory
is that
biological is of or relating to biology while
electrosensory is of or pertaining to the ability of a biological organism to perceive electrical impulses.