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Sens Sense Latin Noun Sensus Meaning Feeling Straight

word SENS
meaning SENS comes from the Latin noun sensus, meaning “feeling” or “sense.” Sense itself obviously comes straight from the Latin. A sensation is something you sense. And if you're sensitive, you feel or sense things sharply, maybe even too sharply.

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