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ap·per·cep·tion A0377600 (ăp′ər-sĕp′shən)n.1. Conscious perception with full awareness.2. The process of understanding by which newly observed qualities of an object are related to past experience. [New Latin apperceptiō, apperceptiōn- : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin perceptiō, perception; see perception.] ap′per·cep′tive (-sĕp′tĭv) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | apperceptive - able to relate new percepts to past experienceperceptive - having the ability to perceive or understand; keen in discernment; "a perceptive eye"; "a perceptive observation" | EncyclopediaSeeapperceptionapperceptiveenUK
ap·per·cep·tive (ap'er-sep'tiv), Relating to, involved in, or capable of apperception.ap·per·cep·tive (ap'ĕr-sep'tiv) Relating to, involved in, or capable of apperception. apperception (ap″ĕr-sep′shŏn) [Fr. fr. L. apperceptio] The perception and interpretation of sensory stimuli; awareness of the meaning and significance of a particular sensory stimulus as modified by one's own experiences, knowledge, thoughts, and emotions.apperceptive (a″pĕr-sep′tiv), adjectiveapperceptively (a″pĕr-sep′tiv-lē) apperceptiveenUK Related to apperceptive: apperceptive massWords related to apperceptiveadj able to relate new percepts to past experienceRelated Words |