SENSITIF ? “I AM”
“SENSORIUM”
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SENSITIVE late 14c., in reference to the body or its parts, “having the FUNCTION of SENSATION;” also (early 15c.) “pertaining to the falculty of the soul that receives and analyzes sensory information;” from old French sensitif “capable of feeling;” (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin sensitivus “capable of sensation,” from Latin sensus, past participle of sentire “feel perceive.” SENSE. (etymology.com)
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