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Hypersensibility
Hypersensibility Hy`per*sen`si*bil"i*ty, n. See Hyper[ae]sthesia.
Onoclea sensibilis
Sensitive Sen"si*tive, a. [F. sensitif. See Sense.] 1. Having sense of feeling; possessing or exhibiting the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; as, a sensitive soul. 2. Having quick and acute sensibility, either to the action of external objects, or to impressions upon the mind and feelings; highly susceptible; easily and acutely affected. She was too sensitive to abuse and calumny. --Macaulay. 3. (a) (Mech.) Having a capacity of being easily affected or moved; as, a sensitive thermometer; sensitive scales. (b) (Chem. & Photog.) Readily affected or changed by certain appropriate agents; as, silver chloride or bromide, when in contact with certain organic substances, is extremely sensitive to actinic rays. 4. Serving to affect the sense; sensible. [R.] A sensitive love of some sensitive objects. --Hammond. 5. Of or pertaining to sensation; depending on sensation; as, sensitive motions; sensitive muscular motions excited by irritation. --E. Darwin. Sensitive fern (Bot.), an American fern (Onoclea sensibilis), the leaves of which, when plucked, show a slight tendency to fold together. Sensitive flame (Physics), a gas flame so arranged that under a suitable adjustment of pressure it is exceedingly sensitive to sounds, being caused to roar, flare, or become suddenly shortened or extinguished, by slight sounds of the proper pitch. Sensitive joint vetch (Bot.), an annual leguminous herb ([AE]schynomene hispida), with sensitive foliage. Sensitive paper, paper prepared for photographic purpose by being rendered sensitive to the effect of light. Sensitive plant. (Bot.) (a) A leguminous plant (Mimosa pudica, or M. sensitiva, and other allied species), the leaves of which close at the slightest touch. (b) Any plant showing motions after irritation, as the sensitive brier (Schrankia) of the Southern States, two common American species of Cassia (C. nictitans, and C. Cham[ae]crista), a kind of sorrel (Oxalis sensitiva), etc.

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- Boletus sensibilis is a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae. The species was first described scientifically by American mycologist Charles Horton...
- Onoclea sensibilis, the sensitive fern, also known as the bead fern, is a co****-textured, medium to large-sized deciduous perennial fern. The name comes...
- Sensibili alle foglie (English: Sensitive to Pages) is a publishing co-operative. The group was founded by Renato Curcio in 1990, after meeting with Stefano...
- Oreodera sensibilis is a species of long-horned beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It is found in Brazil. "Oreodera sensibilis". GBIF. Retrieved 2024-08-15...
- Principles of the Sensible and the Intelligible World [ID] (De mundi sensibilis atque intelligibilis forma et principiis [doctoral thesis]) 1775: On the...
- also taken for gonorrhea. A decoction (tea) of powdered, dried Onoclea sensibilis root is used to stimulate milk flow in female patients. In his History...
- sporangium Gametophyte (thallus) and sporophyte (ascendant frond) of Onoclea sensibilis Ferns are not as important economically as seed plants, but have considerable...
- figurativi di Giosetta Fioroni, Becco Giallo, Oderzo, 1988. Teatro dei sensibili, La rivoluzione sconosciuta. Pensieri in libertà per ricordare 1789. Una...
- "Role of the rice seedlings [Oryza sativa] and Kouyawarabi (Onoclea sensibilis L.) infested with Burkholderia plantarii as the source of bacterial seedling...
- attraverso le agende di don Andrea Gallo. Rome: Sensibili alle Foglie. — (1998). L'inganno droga. Tivoli: Sensibili alle Foglie. ISBN 88-86323-30-1. — (2000)...