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PERCEP'TIBLE, a. [L. percipio, perceptus.] 1. That may be perceived; that may im...
PERCEPTIBIL'ITY, n. The state or quality of being perceptible; as the perceptibi...
PERCE'IVER, n. One who perceives, feels or observes.
PERCE'IVED, pp. Known by the senses; felt; understood; observed.
PERCE'IVE, v.t. [L. percipio; per and capio, to take.] 1. To have knowledge or r...
PERCE'IVANCE, n. Power of perceiving. [Not in use.]
PERCE'IVABLY, adv. In such a manner as to be perceived.
PERCE'IVABLE, a. [See Perceive .] Perceptible; that may be perceived; that may f...
PER'CEANT, n. Piercing; penetrating. [Not used.]
PERCA'SE, adv. [per and case, by case.] Perhaps; perchance. [Not used.]
PERC`ARBURETED, a. The percarbureted hydrogen of the French chimists is said to ...
PERBISUL'PHATE, n. A sulphate with two proportions of sulphuric acid, and combin...
PERAM'BULATOR, n. An instrument or wheel for measuring distances, to be used in ...
PERAMBULA'TION,n. The act of passing or walking through or over. 1. A traveling ...
PERAM'BULATING, ppr. Passing over or through for the purpose of inspection.
PERAM'BULATED, pp. Passed over; inspected.