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Definition of Sense of direction
1. Noun. An awareness of your orientation in space.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sense Of Direction
Literary usage of Sense of direction
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Psychology of Musical Talent by Carl Emil Seashore (1919)
"THE sense of direction Hearing direction. Auditory space presents three aspects :
direction, distance, and volume. It does not involve true perception of ..."
2. The Psychology of Musical Talent by Carl Emil Seashore (1919)
"THE sense of direction Hearing direction. Auditory space presents three aspects :
direction, distance, and volume. It does not involve true perception of ..."
3. The Popular Science Monthly (1884)
"Admitting this, suppose a flock of birds have started on one of their migratory
excursions, guided mainly by this sense of direction, in pursuit of some ..."
4. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1884)
"Admitting this, suppose a flock of birds have started on one of their migratory
excursions, guided mainly by this sense of direction, in pursuit of some ..."
5. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1902)
"If every step in the experiment is noticed carefully, it will be seen that there
is a rapidly recurring fluctuation from the one sense of direction with its ..."
6. How to Read by John Barrett Kerfoot (1916)
"CHAPTER VA sense of direction I WE have all heard of the Frenchman who, at about
forty, discovered, quite by accident and to his great surprise, ..."