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There are 9 words ending with SENSE| ANTISENSE | • antisense n. (Genetics) A molecule which interacts with a complementary strand of nucleic acids, so as to suppress… • ANTISENSE adj. of a drug, etc., designed to treat diseases and infection by inhibiting the production of pathogenic proteins. | | COMMONSENSE | • commonsense adj. Alternative form of common-sense; attributive form of common sense. • common␣sense n. Ordinary sensible understanding; one’s basic intelligence which allows for plain understanding and without… • common␣sense n. (Obsolete) An internal sense, formerly believed to be the sense by which information from the other… | | MISSENSE | • missense n. (Biology) A damaged DNA sequence that is meaningful but has an incorrect meaning, with the result that… • MISSENSE v. to sense wrongly. | | MULTISENSE | • multisense adj. Involving more than one of the senses, e.g. both sight and touch. • multisense adj. (Linguistics) Having more than one sense (distinct meaning). • MULTISENSE adj. having many senses. | | NONSENSE | • nonsense n. Letters or words, in writing or speech, that have no meaning or pattern or seem to have no meaning. • nonsense n. An untrue statement. • nonsense n. That which is silly, illogical and lacks any meaning, reason or value; that which does not make sense. | | SENSE | • sense n. Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste. • sense n. Perception through the intellect; apprehension; awareness. • sense n. Sound practical or moral judgment. | | SUBSENSE | • subsense n. (Lexicography) A sense of a word that reflects a part or aspect of a more general sense. • SUBSENSE n. a subdivision of a sense. | | UNDERSENSE | • undersense v. To sense or detect to an inadequate degree. • undersense n. A deeper sense or meaning. • UNDERSENSE n. a deeper sense; a subconscious sense. | | UNSENSE | • unsense n. Lack or absence of sense; senselessness; nonsense. • unsense v. (Transitive) To remove or deprive of the senses; cause to be insensible. • UNSENSE v. to deprive of sense. |
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