Bible Dictionaries
Sense

Webster's Dictionary

(1):

(v. t.) That which is felt or is held as a sentiment, view, or opinion; judgment; notion; opinion.

(2):

(v. t.) A faculty, possessed by animals, of perceiving external objects by means of impressions made upon certain organs (sensory or sense organs) of the body, or of perceiving changes in the condition of the body; as, the senses of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. See Muscular sense, under Muscular, and Temperature sense, under Temperature.

(3):

(v. t.) To perceive by the senses; to recognize.

(4):

(v. t.) Sound perception and reasoning; correct judgment; good mental capacity; understanding; also, that which is sound, true, or reasonable; rational meaning.

(5):

(v. t.) Perception through the intellect; apprehension; recognition; understanding; discernment; appreciation.

(6):

(v. t.) Meaning; import; signification; as, the true sense of words or phrases; the sense of a remark.

(7):

(v. t.) Moral perception or appreciation.

(8):

(v. t.) One of two opposite directions in which a line, surface, or volume, may be supposed to be described by the motion of a point, line, or surface.

(9):

(v. t.) Perception by the sensory organs of the body; sensation; sensibility; feeling.

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Sense'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​s/sense.html. 1828.