sensi
/ Japanese (ˈsɛnseɪ) /
noun
a teacher or instructor, esp of karate or judo
Origin of sensi
1Japanese: teacher, leader
Words Nearby sensi
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How to use sensi in a sentence
Multis fortun vulneribus percussus, huic uni me imparem sensi, et penitus succubui!
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. I (of 9) | Thomas JeffersonImbecillitas genuum non sine aliquantulo doloris inter ambulandum quem a prandio magis sensi.
Life Of Johnson, Volume 5 | BoswellHic me prorsus renatum esse sensi, et apertis portis in ipsum paradisum intrasse.
History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century (Volume 1) | J. H. Merle D'AubignDe' vostri sensi, ch'é del rimanente Non vogliate negar l'esperienza Diretro al sol, del mondo senza gente.
The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 2 of 2) | George WarburtonThe sensi bility of the parts is thus lessened and the object of ringing to some extent defeated.
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