General sense organs consist of microscopic receptors widely distributed throughout the body in the skin, muscles, tendons, joints, and other internal organs of the body.
A very curious person asked the question about what curiosity means. :P Ok, so curiosity is a sense of wanting to know more information about something... anything, and, in general acting on that wish to seek out knowledge.
But he took in the general sense of a passage so quickly that he did not always, even in translating, stop to consider the precise significance of every word.-The Life of FroudeIt met the general sense of the House, but was opposed by Dr. Lee, on the ground of expense, which it would authorize the Agent to incur for us; and, he said, it would be better to ratify at once, and send on the ratification.-Memoir Correspondence And MiscellaniesHis vivacity, his ready tact, the fascination of his manners, diffused that general sense of ease and abandon so requisite to foster an harmonious flow of conversation.
a general conclusion is like an overall outcome. for example: the class' general conclusion was that there should be no homework for a week.
What was the general tone of the question? How can I give a general answer to such a direct question?
no i cannot answer it i want to know myself
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
Ball (in the baseball sense) or carress (in the general sense)
For Example: Feeding Your Dog. Its You Sense Of Responsibility That Makes You Want To Keep It Alive.
Capitalize "indictment" when referring to a specific indictment by name or number, but not when used in a general sense. For example, "The Smith indictment" versus "The indictment against the defendant."
When used in a general sense use small letters. However, if you are writing about a named camp, use capitals, for example: Dachau Concentration Camp.
In a religious sense, no. In the general sense that things should work out, certainly.
Life, death, good, bad, strong, weak
Theyall have mitochondria
Sense can refer to both feelings and perceptions. In a general sense, a sense is a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus. It can involve physical sensations or emotions.
An example of an impersonal pronoun is "one," as in "One must always be prepared for the unexpected." In this sentence, "one" is used to refer to an unspecified person in a general sense.
No, they do not. The sense of taste is an example of a chemical sense.