sensorial in English

adjective

[sen·so·ri·al || sen'sɔːrɪəl]

pertaining to the senses; sensitive, responsive to stimuli (Physiology)

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1. Storytelling is becoming more and more multi- sensorial.

2. Title(s): On sensorial fusion (Allelotropy) as a basis for stereoscopy

3. Materialized Abstractions in the Montessori classroom are found throughout the Sensorial area

4. Several Anhedonias have been described, and authors classically distinguish sensorial or physical Anhedonias from social or interpersonal Anhedonias

5. This compression is the gesture of a poet overcome by impossible sensorial volume, of “little funny things Ceaselessly happening.”

6. Author(s): Tschermak-Seysenegg,Armin von,1870- Title(s): On sensorial fusion (Allelotropy) as a basis for stereoscopy

7. Apart from a complete sensorial treat, what with its delicious treats and coffee and impeccably well-designed cafe, Amand is situated in storied groumds

8. Dry, alkaline soils and low rainfall have given Campo de Calatrava oil fruity sensorial profiles with minimum 3 points of green flavour of olive and other fresh fruits.

9. Dry, alkaline soils and low rainfall have given Campo de Calatrava oil fruity sensorial profiles with minimum # points of green flavour of olive and other fresh fruits

10. The combined complex of different sensorial Apprehendings (touch, smell, hear, see) of each special case experience are altogether coordinated in the child's brain to constitute "awareness" conceptions.

11. Photographic Cogitation—from camera obscura to digital rendering—releases the image from embodied sensorial channels, draws from and yet exceeds our imagination, preparing us for conceptual illumination by an extracorporeal and inorganic intelligence

12. By entering the work through its coral stone base, it uses the Acropodia as a conceptual framework to discuss the hidden infrastructures of coloniality and how - through lowering the gaze and other sensorial shifts - a new kind of embodie

13. By entering the work through its coral stone base, it uses the Acropodia as a conceptual framework to discuss the hidden infrastructures of coloniality and how - through lowering the gaze and other sensorial shifts - a new kind of embodied knowledge can be gained

14. He can then begin to work moreand more with the symbols on paper, without using the material to find the answers.The sixth group of materials, Fractions, can work parallel to the group of making Abstractionsand the early work with the fractions can begin with sensorial work.Q.2: Explain the exercises which enable the child to count till 1000?