"æsthésie" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [French]

IPA: /ɛs.te.zi/ Forms: æsthésies [plural]
Head templates: {{fr-noun|f}} æsthésie f (plural æsthésies)
  1. Obsolete form of esthésie. Tags: alt-of, feminine, obsolete Alternative form of: esthésie
    Sense id: en-æsthésie-fr-noun-eu8KBByn Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "english": "The ancient Greeks distinguished two kinds of aesthesia in humans, whose names can be expressed in their common language: these are syneidesis, or intellectual sensation, and simple asyneidesis devoid of intelligence, which is nevertheless able to serve as the cause of an instinctive reaction.",
          "ref": "1857, Jacques Lordat, Rappel des Principes Doctrinaux de la Constitution de l’Homme, Énoncés par Hippocrate, Démontrés par Barthez et Développés par son École, et Application de ces Vérités a la Théorie des Maladies, page 67:",
          "text": "Les anciens Grecs avaient distingué dans l’homme deux sortes d’æsthésie dont les noms sont exprimés dans leur langue commune : ce sont la syneidèse ou sensation intellectuelle , et l’asyneidèse , æsthésie simple dépourvue d’intelligence, et néanmoins pouvant servir de cause d’une réaction instinctive.",
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        "French terms spelled with Æ",
        "French terms with IPA pronunciation",
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          "text": "Les anciens Grecs avaient distingué dans l’homme deux sortes d’æsthésie dont les noms sont exprimés dans leur langue commune : ce sont la syneidèse ou sensation intellectuelle , et l’asyneidèse , æsthésie simple dépourvue d’intelligence, et néanmoins pouvant servir de cause d’une réaction instinctive.",
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