unsensed
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a word derived from
sense.
sensenounany of the faculties, such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body.
Example Sentences
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Chalmers thinks it quite possible that AI research may someday generate--may now be generating--new spheres of consciousness unsensed by the rest of us.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Her heart was beating high under a flood of unsensed joy, she did not know why—but she was happy beyond all words.
From The Story of Julia Page by Kathleen Thompson Norris
But the darkness and the stuffiness and the filtering dirt were unsensed.
From O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 by Edison Marshall
A piece of glass into which has been incorporated a small amout of the element uranium, is an instrument which reveals many wonders of the unsensed world.
From Joseph Smith as Scientist A Contribution to Mormon Philosophy by John Andreas Widtsoe
Ravens, curlews, peewits, a lagging fox or limping hare; such, with the unsensed Spirits of the Earth, will be your company.
From Lore of Proserpine by Maurice Henry Hewlett