ˌsēnesˈthēzh(ē)ə, ˌsen- noun
or coe·nes·the·sis -thēsə̇s ; or ce·nes·the·sia -thēzh(ē)ə
( plural coenesthe·sias -əz ; or coenesthe·ses -ēˌsēz ; or cenesthesias -əz)
Etymology: New Latin, from coen- + esthesia, esthesis
: the totality of sensations arising from bodily organs through which one perceives his own body