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The word "perceptible" first appeared in English in the 14th century. It originally meant "to take hold of" or "to grasp" and was used in various legal and commercial contexts. By the 16th century, the word had acquired its modern meaning of "capable of being perceived by the senses."
Etymology Latin percipere to take hold of lay hold of Proto Indo European per
Etymology Imperceptible derives from the Latin word imperceptus which means not per
Etymology Latin percipere to seize grasp take hold of Formed from per thoroug
Etymology Perceptive derives from the Latin word percipere meaning to receive to
Etymology Latin percipere to take hold of lay hold of Proto Indo European per
Etymology Latin percipere to seize grasp take hold of Formed from per thoroug
Etymology The word sensible derives from the Latin word sensibilis meaning able to
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Etymology The word observable derives from the Latin observabilis meaning noticeab
Etymology The word manifestation is derived from the Latin noun manifestatio which m
Insensible Etymology Insensible derives from the Latin insensibilis meaning incapa
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Etymology The word palpable comes from the Latin word palpabilis which means capab
Etymology The word fate comes from the Latin word fatum which means prophecy or d
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Etymology The word insidious is derived from the Latin word insidiosus meaning craf