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Meaning of sensigenous

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sensigenous (a.)

Causing or exciting sensation.

sensigenous Sentence Examples

  1. The sensigenous nature of the plant made it react instantly to changes in light intensity.
  2. The sensigenous neurons in his skin detected the faintest touch, alerting him to danger.
  3. The new drug had a sensigenous effect on the pain receptors, amplifying the sensation.
  4. The animal's sensigenous organs allowed it to navigate its environment with precision.
  5. The plant's leaves were sensigenous to water, curling up to conserve moisture during droughts.
  6. The camera's sensigenous sensor captured stunning images in even the dimmest conditions.
  7. The skin's sensigenous receptors detected the subtle pressure of the insect's footsteps.
  8. The sensigenous nature of the soil allowed farmers to gauge its fertility with ease.
  9. The patient's sensigenous nerves made them extremely sensitive to touch and pain.
  10. The sensigenous antennae of the insect enabled it to detect minute changes in the chemical composition of its surroundings.

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Causing or exciting sensation.

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The sensigenous nature of the plant made it react instantly to changes in light intensity.

The sensigenous neurons in his skin detected the faintest touch, alerting him to danger.

The new drug had a sensigenous effect on the pain receptors, amplifying the sensation.

The animal's sensigenous organs allowed it to navigate its environment with precision.