Definitions

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  • adverb In a perceptual manner.
  • adverb Regarding perception.

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  • adverb with regard to perception

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Examples

  • The capacity of short-term perceptually based memory in humans is about 7-9 items, so the chimps are performing at a level we'd expect from humans.

    Chimps Have Better Memories than Humans Field Notes 2007

  • The capacity of short-term perceptually based memory in humans is about 7-9 items, so the chimps are performing at a level we'd expect from humans.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Field Notes 2007

  • I would have assumed that they had mistaken me for someone else or were on some kind of perceptually distorting pharmaceutical.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2010

  • Stop and think about how many times you've swung at a pitch in the dirt (knee-jerk reaction to someone doing something perceptually bad to do you or yours), and regretted it.

    Adaptation 2010

  • Stop and think about how many times you've swung at a pitch in the dirt (knee-jerk reaction to someone doing something perceptually bad to do you or yours), and regretted it.

    6 posts from April 2010 2010

  • Stop and think about how many times you've swung at a pitch in the dirt (knee-jerk reaction to someone doing something perceptually bad to do you or yours), and regretted it.

    Geopolitics 2010

  • Stop and think about how many times you've swung at a pitch in the dirt (knee-jerk reaction to someone doing something perceptually bad to do you or yours), and regretted it.

    spastic knees 2010

  • Stop and think about how many times you've swung at a pitch in the dirt (knee-jerk reaction to someone doing something perceptually bad to do you or yours), and regretted it.

    Politics 2010

  • Stop and think about how many times you've swung at a pitch in the dirt (knee-jerk reaction to someone doing something perceptually bad to do you or yours), and regretted it.

    Integrity 2010

  • Stop and think about how many times you've swung at a pitch in the dirt (knee-jerk reaction to someone doing something perceptually bad to do you or yours), and regretted it.

    spastic knees 2010

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