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Sensu is a
Latin word
meaning "in the
sense of". It is used in a
number of
fields including biology, geology, linguistics, semiotics, and law. Commonly...
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Sensus divinitatis (Latin for "sense of divinity"), also
referred to as
sensus deitatis ("sense of deity") or ****
religionis ("seed of religion"), is...
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Sensus plenior is a
Latin phrase that
means "fuller sense" or "fuller meaning". It is used in
Biblical exegesis to
describe the
supposed deeper meaning...
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Common sense (from
Latin sensus communis) is "knowledge, judgement, and
taste which is more or less
universal and
which is held more or less
without reflection...
- Visean–Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Four-limbed
vertebrates (tetrapods
sensu lato)
originated in the
Eifelian stage of the
Middle Devonian Clockwise...
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taxonomic division Bryophyta (/braɪˈɒfətə/, /ˌbraɪ.əˈfaɪtə/)
sensu stricto.
Bryophyta (
sensu lato, Schimp. 1879) may also
refer to the
parent group bryophytes...
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Sensus fidei (sense of the faith), also
called sensus fidelium (sense of the faithful) is,
according to the
Catechism of the
Catholic Church, "the supernatural...
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Sensu is a
Latinate word used
within set
phrases to
indicate the
sense of
another word.
Sensu may also
refer to: A ****anese
folding fan Cinsaut, a wine...
- (/ˈɛmbriəˌfaɪts/) are a
clade of plants, also
known as
Embryophyta (Plantae
sensu strictissimo) (/ˌɛmbriˈɒfətə, -oʊˈfaɪtə/) or land plants. They are the most...
- Perception; Gr****: Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν; Latin: De
sensu et sensibilibus, De
sensu et sensili, De
sensu et sensato) is one of the
short treatises by Aristotle...