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AROUSE (d):
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: cause to shift from rest into activity; to stir up; to awaken from sleep.
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DESPERTAR (d):
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BLINK (t):
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: close and open eyelids quickly; a voluntary or involuntary eyelid movement that protects and lubricates the eyes.
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PARPADEO (t):
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BLUSH (t):
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: turn or glow red in the face; rosy appearance in the cheeks.
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RUBOR (t):
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CONCEIVE (d):
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: think of; to form an idea in the mind.
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CONCEBIR (d):
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DEDUCE (t):
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: to arrive at by reasoning from evidence or from premises.
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DEDUCIR (t):
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DEPRIVE (d):
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: take or keep something away from.
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Privado):
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DETECT (id):
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: discover; to come upon.
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DETECTAR (identificación):
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DISCERN (d):
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: discover with the eyes or the mind; to recognize the differences between things
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DISCERNIR (d):
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DREAM (d):
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: have series of thoughts or visions during sleep
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SUEÑO (d):
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FEEL - FELT - FELT:
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: perceive or examine through physical contact
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SENSACIÓN SINTIÓ SINTIÓ:
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FLIRT (id):
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: behave amorously without serious intent; to be playfully romantic; coquettish gestures
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FLIRTAR (identificación):
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HEAR - HEARD - HEARD:
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: perceive or examine through physical contact
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OÍR, OÍ, OÍ:
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JERK (t):
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: give a sharp quick push, pull, or twist.
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Idiota (t):
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LOSE - LOST - LOST:
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: to be deprived of
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PERDIDO PERDIDO PERDIDO:
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PERCEIVE (d):
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: become aware through the senses; realize by physical or mental vision
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PERCIBIR (d):
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SEE- SAW -SEEN:
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: perceive through the eye.
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VEO VI HE VISTO:
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SMELL (d):
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: perceive odors through the nose
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OLOR (d):
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SNIFF (t):
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: draw air into the nose; detect by smelling
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HUELER (t):
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SNEEZE (d):
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: force breath out with sudden and involuntary violence
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ESTORNUDO (d):
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STIMULATE (id):
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: make active
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ESTIMULAR (id):
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STINK -STANK or STUNK -STUNK:
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: have a strong offensive odor
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Apesta - Apesta o Apesta - Apesta:
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TASTE (id):
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: determine the flavor of; eat or drink in small quantities
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GUSTO (id):
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TICKLE (d):
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: touch lightly causing uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements
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COSQUILLAS (d):
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WARN (d):
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: put on guard; notify in advance of approaching danger or risk
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ADVERTENCIA (d):
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WINK (t):
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: close and open one eye quickly as a signal or when flirting.
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GUIÑO (t):
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ACUTE:
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: sharp, mentally alert; severe
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AGUDO:
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AWAKE:
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: not sleeping; conscious, aware, alert
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DESPIERTO:
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BALANCE:
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: stability resulting from the equalization of opposing forces; equilibrium.
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BALANCE:
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BITTER:
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: having an acrid taste
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AMARGO:
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BLIND:
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: lacking the power to see.
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CIEGO:
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CONSCIOUS:
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: aware; mentally awake or alert; intentional.
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CONSCIENTE:
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DANGER:
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: exposure to injury or evil
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PELIGRO:
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DEAF:
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: unable to hear or unwilling to hear
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SORDO:
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DEAF-MUTE:
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: a deaf person who is neither able to hear or speak
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SORDOMUDO:
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DELRIUM:
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: mental disturbance causing frenzied excitement or wild enthusiasm
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DELRIO:
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DELUSION:
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: false belief; unsound or misleading reasoning
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ENGAÑO:
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DULL:
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: mentally slow.
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ABURRIDO:
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ADMIRATION:
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: emotion aroused by the strange, the incomprehensible and especialy the awe inspiring
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ADMIRACIÓN:
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ANGER:
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: strong emotional excitement induced by intense displeasure
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ENOJO:
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ANXIETY:
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: a disquieted state of mind; uneasiness over expected misfortune
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ANSIEDAD:
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AWE:
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: emotion inspired by deep respect or veneration
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TEMOR:
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DISTRESS:
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: extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain; worry.
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ANGUSTIA:
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ELATION:
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: excessive feeling of well-being and happiness
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ELACIÓN:
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ENVY:
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: resentful awareness of another's advantage
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ENVIDIAR:
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FEAR:
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: unpleasant emotion caused by expectation of danger
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MIEDO:
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FRUSTRATION:
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: feeling of failure or of being blocked from accomplishing one's goals or desires
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FRUSTRACIÓN:
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GRIEF:
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: emotional suffering caused by the death of a loved one
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DOLOR:
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HAPPINESS:
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: feeling of contentment, joy, or well-being
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FELICIDAD:
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HATE:
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: a feeling of extreme disgust and dislike; intense hostility and aversion
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ODIAR:
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JEALOUSY:
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: feeling of suspicion of a rival or of a person believed to enjoy an advantage
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CELOS:
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JOY:
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: feeling of happiness
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ALEGRÍA:
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JUBILATION:
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: a feeling of great joy or happiness
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JUBILACIÓN:
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LOVE:
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: feeling of strong unexplainable affection and tenderness fet by friends, family, or lovers
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AMAR:
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REGRET:
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: feeling of repentance or disappointment over something that has been done.
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ARREPENTIRSE:
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REVERENCE:
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: emotion inspired by what arouses one's deep respect or veneration
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REVERENCIA:
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SADNESS:
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: a feeling of grief, sorrow, or unhappiness.
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TRISTEZA:
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SHAME:
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: a feeling of distress over guilt, disgrace, or the loss of self-esteem
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LÁSTIMA:
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SORROW:
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: a feeling of deep distress and regret; distress of mind.
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PENA:
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FEELING:
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: sense of touch; specified sensation sensed through tactile receptors.
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SENTIMIENTO:
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HALLUCINATION:
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: the perception of objects or events that are not real
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ALUCINACIÓN:
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HEARING:
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: the sense by which sound is perceived; the capacity to hear.
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AUDIENCIA:
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ILLUSION:
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: a mistaken idea;, something accepted as true that is false or unreal; a misleading visual image
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ESPEJISMO:
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INTUITION:
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: a capacity for guessing accurately; sharp insight; also called the sixth sense
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INTUICIÓN:
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NIGHTMARE:
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: a frightening dream
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PESADILLA:
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MUTE:
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: unable to speak; absence of speech
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SILENCIAR:
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NERVE:
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: tissues that connect the brain with the senses.
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NERVIO:
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NUMB:
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: lacking feeling; devoid of sensation or feeling
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ADORMECER:
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ODOR:
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: a quality that affects the sense of smell; perceptible to the olfactory sense.
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OLOR:
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OLFACTORY:
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: relating to the sense of smell.
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OLFATIVO:
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ORGANS OF THE SENSES:
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: ears, eyes, nose, skin, and tongue.
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ÓRGANOS DE LOS SENTIDOS:
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PREMONITION:
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: a feeling that something is about to happen; the fear that something is going or will go wrong-
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PREMONICIÓN:
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RECEPTOR:
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: any sense organ.
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RECEPTOR:
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SENSATION:
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: the power to respond to stimuli.
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SENSACIÓN:
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SIGHT:
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: the faculty of seeing with the eyes.
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VISTA:
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SIXTH SENSE:
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: a power of perception seemingly independent of the five senses; intuition
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SEXTO SENTIDO:
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SOUND:
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: free from faut, error, or illness; free from damage, defect, or flaw; noise.
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SONIDO:
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STIMULUS (pl. stimuli):
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: something that stimulates or excites
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ESTÍMULO (pl. estímulos):
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TASTE BUD:
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: gustatory cells on the tongue constituting the end organs of the sense of taste.
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PAPILA GUSTICA:
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TACTILE:
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: capable of being perceived by the sense of touch
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TÁCTIL:
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TOUCH:
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: tactile sensitivity
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TOCAR:
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WRATH:
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: violent, resentful anger; rage, fury.
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IRA:
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