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1 exact word match found in search '感覚'
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sense; sensation; feeling; intuition
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11 words found beginning with '感覚'
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sense point
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sensory nerve
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sensory area (of the cerebral cortex); sensorial area  (see also: 運動野)
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sensory hair
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sensory cell
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sensible; sensuous; intuitive
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sensationalism
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sensory epithelium; neuroepithelium
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hypersensitivity
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sensory deprivation
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5 words found containing '感覚' in any position
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(with a) mindset as if one were playing a video game; thinking of (treating) something as though it were a game  (usu. as ゲーム感覚で)
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feeling on the skin; skin sensation
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1. proprioception; kinaesthesia; position sense
2. sense of location; sense of the geography of a place
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Neo-sensualist school (of literature); Neo-sensualism  (historical term)
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noun or verb acting prenominally, noun
novel; new and exciting
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