Definition of Percipients

1. Noun. (plural of percipient) ¹

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Definition of Percipients

1. percipient [n] - See also: percipient

Lexicographical Neighbors of Percipients

perchloroethylene
perchloroethylenes
perchloroheteroaromatic
perchloromethane
perchromic
perchromic acid
perciform
perciformes
perciforms
percine
percing
percipience
percipiences
percipient
percipiently
percipients (current term)
perclose
percoct
percoid
percoid fish
percoidea
percoidean
percoids
percolate
percolated
percolates
percolating
percolation
percolation theories
percolation theory

Literary usage of Percipients

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Apparitions and Thought-transference: An Examination of the Evidence for by Frank Podmore (1894)
"EXPERIMENTAL TRANSFERENCE OF SIMPLE SENSATIONS WITH HYPNOTISED percipients. As already stated, the hypnotic state offers peculiar facilities for observing ..."

2. Apparitions and Thought-transference: An Examination of the Evidence for by Frank Podmore (1894)
"EXPERIMENTAL TRANSFERENCE OF SIMPLE SENSATIONS WITH HYPNOTISED percipients. As already stated, the hypnotic state offers peculiar facilities for observing ..."

3. Apparitions and thought-transference: An Examination of the Evidence for by Frank Podmore (1895)
"EXPERIMENTAL TRANSFERENCE OF SIMPLE SENSATIONS WITH HYPNOTISED percipients. As already stated, the hypnotic state offers peculiar facilities for observing ..."

4. Elements of Metaphysics by Alfred Edward Taylor (1903)
"... and Dogmatic Realism in rejecting the identification of Reality with experience as a merely cognitive function of finite percipients. § 8. ..."

5. Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic William Henry Myers, Leopold Hamilton Myers (1907)
"percipients (for we cannot count a second appearance to the same percipient as of ... In Mrs. Hawkins's first case there were two simultaneous percipients, ..."

6. The Contemporary Review (1868)
"... do not profess to inquire even whether there are percipients or not, but confine their researches either generally to the physical Phenomena and their ..."

7. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research by Society for Psychical Research, Edmund Gurney (1894)
"Two examples— one coincidental—where the two percipients have simultaneous ... The hypothesis that both percipients are directly and independently affected ..."

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