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AEsthesia
AEsthesia [AE]s*the"si*a, n. [Gr. ? sensation, fr. ? to perceive.] (Physiol.) Perception by the senses; feeling; -- the opposite of an[ae]sthesia.
AEsthesiometer
AEsthesiometer [AE]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Esthesiometer Es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? (see [AE]sthesia) + -meter.] An instrument to measure the degree of sensation, by determining at how short a distance two impressions upon the skin can be distinguished, and thus to determine whether the condition of tactile sensibility is normal or altered.
AEsthesis
AEsthesis [AE]s*the""sis, n. [Gr. ?.] Sensuous perception. [R.] --Ruskin.
AEsthete
AEsthete [AE]s"thete, n. [Gr. ? one who perceives.] One who makes much or overmuch of [ae]sthetics. [Recent]
AEsthetic
AEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a. Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as, [ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. -- [AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv.
AEsthetical
AEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a. Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as, [ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. -- [AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv.
AEsthetically
AEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a. Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as, [ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. -- [AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv.
AEsthetican
AEsthetican [AE]s`the*ti"can, n. One versed in [ae]sthetics.
AEstheticism
AEstheticism [AE]s*thet"i*cism, n. The doctrine of [ae]sthetics; [ae]sthetic principles; devotion to the beautiful in nature and art. --Lowell.
AEstho-physiology
AEstho-physiology [AE]s`tho-phys`i*ol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? to perceive + E. physiology.] The science of sensation in relation to nervous action. --H. Spenser.
Anaesthesis
Anaesthesis An`[ae]s*the"sis, n. See An[ae]sthesia.
Anaesthetic
Anaesthetic An`[ae]s*thet"ic, a. (Med.) (a) Capable of rendering insensible; as, an[ae]sthetic agents. (b) Characterized by, or connected with, insensibility; as, an an[ae]sthetic effect or operation.
Anaesthetic
Anaesthetic An`[ae]s*thet"ic, n. (Med.) That which produces insensibility to pain, as chloroform, ether, etc.
Anaesthetization
Anaesthetization An*[ae]s`the*ti*za"tion, n. The process of an[ae]sthetizing; also, the condition of the nervous system induced by an[ae]sthetics.
Anaesthetize
Anaesthetize An*[ae]s"the*tize, v. t. (Med.) To render insensible by an an[ae]sthetic. --Encyc. Brit.
Baraesthesiometer
Baraesthesiometer Bar`[ae]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Baresthesiometer Bar`es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? weight + [ae]sthesiometer.] (Physiol.) An instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure. -- Bar`[ae]s*the`si*o*met"ric, Bar`es*the`si*o*met"ric, a.
Baraesthesiometric
Baraesthesiometer Bar`[ae]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Baresthesiometer Bar`es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? weight + [ae]sthesiometer.] (Physiol.) An instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure. -- Bar`[ae]s*the`si*o*met"ric, Bar`es*the`si*o*met"ric, a.
Dysaesthesia
Dysaesthesia Dys`[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? ill, bad + ? to perceive, to feel.] (Med.) Impairment of any of the senses, esp. of touch.
Hemianaesthesia
Hemianaesthesia Hem`i*an`[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [Hemi- + an[ae]sthesia.] (Med.) An[ae]sthesia upon one side of the body.
Hyperaesthesia
Hyperaesthesia Hy`per*[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. "ype`r over + ? sense, perception.] (Med. & Physiol.) A state of exalted or morbidly increased sensibility of the body, or of a part of it. -- Hy`per*[ae]s*thet"ic, a.
Hyperaesthetic
Hyperaesthesia Hy`per*[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. "ype`r over + ? sense, perception.] (Med. & Physiol.) A state of exalted or morbidly increased sensibility of the body, or of a part of it. -- Hy`per*[ae]s*thet"ic, a.
Kinaesthesis
Kinaesthesis Kin`[ae]s*the"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? to move + ? perception.] (Physiol.) The perception attendant upon the movements of the muscles. --Bastian.
Kinaesthetic
Kinaesthetic Kin`[ae]s*thet"ic, Kinesthetic Kin`es*thet"ic, a. Of, pertaining to, or involving, kin[ae]sthesis.
Para-anaesthesia
Para-anaesthesia Par`a-an`[ae]s*the"si*a, -anesthesia -an`es*the"si*a, n. [NL.; para- + an[ae]sthesia.] (Med.) An[ae]sthesia of both sides of the lower half of the body.
Pseudaesthesia
Pseudaesthesia Pseu`d[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [NL. See Pseudo-, and [AE]sthesia.] (Physiol.) False or imaginary feeling or sense perception such as occurs in hypochondriasis, or such as is referred to an organ that has been removed, as an amputated foot.
Thermoanaesthesia
Thermoanaesthesia Ther`mo*an`[ae]s*the"si*a or -anesthesia -an`es*the"si*a, n. [NL.] (Med.) Loss of power to distinguish heat or cold by touch.

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