SENSILE


Meaning of SENSILE in English

ˈsenˌsīl, -n(t)sə̇l adjective

Etymology: Latin sensilis, from sensus (past participle of sentire to feel, perceive) + -ilis -ile — more at sense

1. : capable of sensation : sentient

2. : felt or sensed but not registered by an ordinary dry-bulb thermometer

sensile temperature changes

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