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PERCH'ERS, n. Paris candles anciently used in England; also, a larger sort of wa...
PERCH`ANCE, adv. [per and chance.] by chance; perhaps.
PERCH, n. [L. perca.] A fish of the genus Perca. This fish has a deep body, very...
PERCEPTIV'ITY, n. The power of perception of thinking.
PERCEP'TIVE, a. Having the faculty of perceiving.
PERCEP'TION, n. [L. perceptio. See Perceive .] 1. The act of perceiving or of re...
PERCEP'TIBLY, adv. In a manner to be perceived. The woman decays perceptibly eve...
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.]