Sensitory

Sen´si`to`ry


n.1.See Sensory.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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He has to give up sensitory instruments in order to reach truth of the Essence.
Hitler thought not, and Nightwood, with its repeated reference to "racial memories," "impermissible blood," racial incapacity, "sensitory predicament," seems to agree, in spite of Felix's "preoccupation" with the dominant European culture to which he, his father, and his son will never be able to belong (2, 3, 38, 5, 119).