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perceptibility
noun as in visibility
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Example Sentences
With much of the music skirting the outer edges of perceptibility, the listener’s attention is drawn to the effort expended in producing sound to tragic and occasionally comic effect.
But although we may take the peculiar organization of their olfactory organs as being partly the cause of this keen perceptibility, we must in a great measure attribute this perfection to their mode of living.
They recognise perceptibility, "And a competent inferribility of the individual thing is its imposition of its form."
In other instances the assurance given by the sign consists in its perceptibility and corporeality; so that the word assumes, as it were, flesh and blood.
A collection of poems in the usual sense, a variety of themes artistically treated and appealing to our æsthetic perceptibilities alone, it is not.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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