Sensory in spanish

Sensorial

pronunciation: sensoʊɹ̩iɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

sensory = sensorial, sensitivo. 

Example: Older people have suffered some losses in sensory and physical capacity, and newer teaching techniques might intimidate them.

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» cross-sensory = multisensorial, que mezcla sensaciones.

Example: The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.

» extrasensory = extrasensorial.

Example: This suggests the existence of extrasensory information transfer in the subconscious.

» multi-sensory [multisensory] = multisensorial.

Example: Reading may be introduced with music in order to achieve a multisensory experience, heighten interest, and add variety and pleasure.

» sensory message = mensaje sensorial.

Example: Much is known about the way the cerebral cortex, the outer rind of the brain, initially analyzes sensory messages.

» sensory perception = percepción sensorial.

Example: Sensory perception appears to fit your particular context so consult this entry.

» sensory receptor cell = célula sensorial receptora.

Example: The purpose of this article is to offer a unifying view of transduction in vertebrate sensory receptor cells, with emphasis on photoreceptors, olfactory receptor cells, and auditory receptors.

Sensory synonyms

receptive in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪseptɪv part of speech: adjective sensational in spanish: , pronunciation: senseɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective centripetal in spanish: , pronunciation: sentrəpetəl part of speech: adjective sensorial in spanish: , pronunciation: sensɔriəl part of speech: adjective

Sensory antonyms

paranormal pronunciation: perənɔrməl part of speech: adjective extrasensory pronunciation: ekstrəsensɜri part of speech: adjective
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