senso-, sens-, sensi-, sensori-, sent-
(Latin: feeling, sensation, perception through the senses, to be aware, to discern by the senses)
The words in this list refer either to physical or mental perceptions, or a combination of both. These elements come from Latin sentire, to feel, and the related element sensus, feeling, perception (in both the physical and mental perspectives).
resentment
Indignation or ill-will felt as a result of a real or imagined offense.
scent
scentless
sensatiionalist
sensation
Receiving conscious sense impressions; such as to hear, see, touch, taste, and smell.
sensational
sensationalism
sensationally
sense
The five faculties which receive impressions through specific bodily organs and the nerves associated with them; such as, seeing, hearing, tasting, touching, and smelling.
senseless
Unaware, unconsciousness.
senselessly
senselessness
senses
The faculties of sensation as providers of physical gratification and pleasure.
sensibilia
Collectively, objects of qualities that can be apprehended by the senses; whatever may be sensed.
sensibility