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presensation|priːsɛnˈseɪʃən| [f. pre- A. 2 + sensation.] = next.
1653H. More Conject. Cabbal., Def. 219 The presage and presensation of it, has in all ages been a very great Joy and Triumph to all holy men and Prophets. 1711Shaftesbury Charac. (1737) II. ii. iv. 307 Beasts..have indeed Perceptions, Sensations, and Pre-sensations (if I may use the Expression). 1807Jas. Hall Trav. Scot. II. 436 Many believe in the prescience or presensation of magpies. 1890Q. Rev. July 256 Concerning the faculty of presensation, it is worth while to say a little more. |