Percipient — Per*cip i*ent, a. [L. percipiens, entis, p. pr. of percipere. See {Perceive}.] Having the faculty of perception; perceiving; as, a percipient being. Bentley. n. One who, or that which, is percipient. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
percipient — index circumspect, cognizant, conscious (aware), judicious, juridical, knowing, omniscient, perceptive … Law dictionary
percipient — ● percipient nom masculin Personne qui reçoit d une autre une information télépathique … Encyclopédie Universelle
percipient — 1660s (n.), 1690s (adj.), from L. percipientem (see PERCIPIENCE (Cf. percipience)) … Etymology dictionary
percipient — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a perceptive understanding. ► NOUN ▪ (especially in philosophy or with reference to psychic phenomena) a person who is able to perceive things. DERIVATIVES percipience noun percipiently adverb … English terms dictionary
percipient — [pər sip′ē ənt] adj. [L percipiens, prp. of percipere: see PERCEIVE] perceiving, esp. keenly or readily n. a person who perceives percipience n. percipiency percipiently adv … English World dictionary
percipient — I. noun Etymology: Latin percipient , percipiens, present participle of percipere to perceive Date: 1662 1. one that perceives 2. a person on whose mind a telepathic impulse or message is held to fall II. adjective Date: 1692 capable of or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
percipient — percipience, percipiency, n. /peuhr sip ee euhnt/, adj. 1. perceiving or capable of perceiving. 2. having perception; discerning; discriminating: a percipient choice of wines. n. 3. a person or thing that perceives. [1655 65; < L percipient (s.… … Universalium
percipient — [pə sɪpɪənt] adjective having a perceptive understanding of things. noun (especially in philosophy or with reference to psychic phenomena) a person who is able to perceive things. Derivatives percipience noun percipiently adverb Origin C17: from… … English new terms dictionary
percipient — per•cip•i•ent [[t]pərˈsɪp i ənt[/t]] adj. 1) perceiving or capable of perceiving 2) having or showing perception; discerning 3) one that perceives • Etymology: 1655–65; < L percipient (s. of percipiēns), prp. of percipere to take in; see… … From formal English to slang