con-sensual

adj

Etymology

From con- + sensual.

  1. derived from sensus
  2. prefixed as con-sensual — “con + sensual

Definitions

  1. Occurring simultaneously, or almost so, with sensory perception.

    • Emotional sensibility, he thinks, induces its own reactions upon the muscular system, independently of the movements denominated con-sensual.
  2. Jointly sensing.

    • We must recognize others as con-sensual observers of A, granting their different perceptions equal validity for them.
  3. Alternative spelling of consensual.

    • Explain real and con-sensual contracts.
    • Fourthly, conjugal bonds are weak and unstable in the Caribbean as a result of con-sensual unions, which are traditionally very prevalent in this region.

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