"extraspect" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: extraspects [present, singular, third-person], extraspecting [participle, present], extraspected [participle, past], extraspected [past]
Etymology: extra- + -spect Etymology templates: {{confix|en|extra|spect}} extra- + -spect Head templates: {{en-verb}} extraspect (third-person singular simple present extraspects, present participle extraspecting, simple past and past participle extraspected)
  1. To observe or perceive sensory stimuli, as opposed to internal states. Coordinate_terms: introspect

Inflected forms

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