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esthesia
[es-thee-zhuh, -zhee-uh, -zee-uh]
noun
capacity for sensation or feeling; sensitivity.
esthesia
/ ːˈθːɪə /
noun
a US spelling of aesthesia
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
For the rest of us without mirror-touch synesthesia, the simulation process is the same but less pronounced, Banissy says.
It is pleasant to be able to record that Dr. Chalmers, one of the heroes of Scots religious history, not only countenanced chloroform by witnessing operations performed under it in the Royal Infirmary, but when requested to deal in a magazine article with the theological aspect of an�esthesia refused on the ground that the question had no theological aspect, and advised Simpson and his friends to take no heed of the “small theologians” who advocated such views.
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