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Sentience vs Sensation - What's the difference?

sentience | sensation |


As nouns the difference between sentience and sensation

is that sentience is the state or quality of being sentient; possession of consciousness or sensory awareness while sensation is a physical feeling or perception from something that comes into contact with the body; something sensed.

Sensation - What does it mean?

sensation | %20 |

Sensation vs Unbenumb - What's the difference?

sensation | unbenumb |


As a noun sensation

is (widespread reaction of interest or excitement).

As a verb unbenumb is

to relieve of numbness; to restore sensation to.

Sensation vs Anoesis - What's the difference?

sensation | anoesis |


As nouns the difference between sensation and anoesis

is that sensation is (widespread reaction of interest or excitement) while anoesis is (psychology) the reception of impressions or sensations (by the brain) without any intellectual understanding.

Sensation vs Sensificatory - What's the difference?

sensation | sensificatory |


As a noun sensation

is (widespread reaction of interest or excitement).

As an adjective sensificatory is

(archaic) susceptible of, or converting into, sensation; sensory.

Sensation vs Obtusion - What's the difference?

sensation | obtusion |


As nouns the difference between sensation and obtusion

is that sensation is (widespread reaction of interest or excitement) while obtusion is (medicine) the blunting, dulling, or weakening of normal sensation.

Sensation vs Urtication - What's the difference?

sensation | urtication |


As nouns the difference between sensation and urtication

is that sensation is (widespread reaction of interest or excitement) while urtication is (pathology) the development of urticaria (hives).

Sensation vs Sensationless - What's the difference?

sensation | sensationless |


As a noun sensation

is (widespread reaction of interest or excitement).

As an adjective sensationless is

devoid of sensation.

Sensation vs Dysosmia - What's the difference?

sensation | dysosmia |


As nouns the difference between sensation and dysosmia

is that sensation is (widespread reaction of interest or excitement) while dysosmia is an olfactory disorder in which the sense of smell inaccurately conveys disagreeable sensations.

Sensation vs Glossodynia - What's the difference?

sensation | glossodynia |


As nouns the difference between sensation and glossodynia

is that sensation is (widespread reaction of interest or excitement) while glossodynia is (medicine) a burning sensation on the lips, tongue or entire mouth.

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