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Webster Dictionary :: Perception

PERCEP'TION, n. [L. perceptio. See Perceive .] 1. The act of perceiving or of re...

Webster Dictionary :: Perceptive

PERCEP'TIVE, a. Having the faculty of perceiving.

Webster Dictionary :: Perceptivity

PERCEPTIV'ITY, n. The power of perception of thinking.

Webster Dictionary :: Perch

PERCH, n. [L. perca.] A fish of the genus Perca. This fish has a deep body, very...

Webster Dictionary :: Perchance

PERCH`ANCE, adv. [per and chance.] by chance; perhaps.

Webster Dictionary :: Perchers

PERCH'ERS, n. Paris candles anciently used in England; also, a larger sort of wa...

Webster Dictionary :: Perchlorate

PERCHLO'RATE, n. A compound of perchloric acid with a base.

Webster Dictionary :: Perchloric

PERCHLO'RIC, a. Perchloric acid is chlorine converted into an acid by combining ...

Webster Dictionary :: Percipient

PERCIP'IENT, a. [L. percipiens.] Perceiving; having the faculty of perception. A...

Webster Dictionary :: Perclose

PERCLO'SE, n. s as z. Conclusion. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Percolate

PER'COLATE, v.t. [L. percolo; per and colo, to strain.] To strain through; to ca...

Webster Dictionary :: Percolated

PER'COLATED, pp. Filtered; passed through small interstices.

Webster Dictionary :: Percolating

PER'COLATING, ppr. Filtering.

Webster Dictionary :: Percolation

PERCOLA'TION, n. The act of straining or filtering; filtration; the act of passi...

Webster Dictionary :: Percuss

PERCUSS', v.t. [L. percussus, from percutio, to strike.] To strike. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Percussion

PERCUS'SION, n. [L.percussio.] The act of striking one body against another, wit...

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