Sen"sate (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sensated (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Sensating.] [See Sensated.]
To feel or apprehend more or less distinctly through a sense, or the senses; as, to sensate light, or an odor.
As those of the one are sensated by the ear, so those of the other are by the eye.
R. Hooke.
© Webster 1913.
Sen"sate (?), Sen"sa*ted (?), a. [L. sensatus gifted with sense, intelligent, fr. sensus sense. See Sense.]
Felt or apprehended through a sense, or the senses.
[R.]
Baxter.
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