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1.
To
perceive
by the
touch
;
to
take
cognizance
of by means of the nerves of
sensation
distributed
all
over
the
body
,
especially
by
those
of the
skin
;
to have
sensation
excited by
contact
of
(a thing)
with the
body
or limbs.
Source : opted (
57987
) - auto
2.
To
touch
;
to
handle
;
to
examine
by touching;
as,
feel
this
piece
of
silk
;
hence
,
to make
trial
of;
to
test
;
often
with
out
.
Source : opted (
57988
) - auto
3.
To
perceive
by the
mind
;
to have a
sense
of;
to
experience
;
to be affected by;
to be
sensible
of,
or
sensetive
to;
as,
to
feel
pleasure
;
to
feel
pain
.
Source : opted (
57989
) - auto
4.
To
take
internal
cognizance
of;
to be conscious of;
to have an
inward
persuasion
of.
Source : opted (
57990
) - auto
5.
To
perceive
;
to
observe
.
Source : opted (
57991
) - auto
6.
To have
perception
by the
touch
,
or by
contact
of anything with the nerves of
sensation
,
especially
those
upon
the
surface
of the
body
.
Source : opted (
57992
) - auto
7.
To have the sensibilities moved or affected.
Source : opted (
57993
) - auto
8.
To be conscious of an
inward
impression
,
state
of
mind
,
persuasion
,
physical
condition
,
etc.
;
to
perceive
one's
self
to be;
-- followed by an
adjective
describing the
state
,
etc.
;
as,
to
feel
assured,
grieved,
persuaded.
Source : opted (
57994
) - auto
9.
To
know
with feeling;
to be conscious;
hence
,
to
know
certainly
or without misgiving.
Source : opted (
57995
) - auto
10.
To
appear
to the
touch
;
to
give
a
perception
;
to
produce
an
impression
by the nerves of
sensation
;
-- followed by an
adjective
describing the kind of
sensation
.
Source : opted (
57996
) - auto
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