telereceptive

adj

Etymology

From tele- + receptive.

  1. derived from *kap-<id:seize> — “to hold; to seize
  2. derived from receptus — “retaken, having been retaken; received, having been received
  3. derived from receptivus — “capable of receiving something
  4. inherited from receptive
  5. prefixed as telereceptive — “tele + receptive

Definitions

  1. Relating to the detection and reception of stimuli distant from the body (typically, the…

    Relating to the detection and reception of stimuli distant from the body (typically, the senses of hearing, sight and smell).

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