What is the meaning of SUSC. Phrases containing SUSC
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imp. & p. p.
of Suscitate
n.
Capacity for receiving; susceptibility.
superl.
Susceptible of the softer passions, as love, compassion, kindness; compassionate; pitiful; anxious for another's good; easily excited to pity, forgiveness, or favor; sympathetic.
v. t.
To render sensitive, or susceptible of being easily acted on by the actinic rays of the sun; as, sensitized paper or plate.
a.
Sensibility; feeling; tender susceptibility.
a.
Having quick and acute sensibility, either to the action of external objects, or to impressions upon the mind and feelings; highly susceptible; easily and acutely affected.
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Having great sensibility; susceptible of impressions or influence; affectionate; pitying; sensitive.
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Capable of being healed or cured; susceptible of remedy.
n.
Capability of being suscitated; excitability.
a.
Capable of admitting anything additional, or any change, affection, or influence; readily acted upon; as, a body susceptible of color or of alteration.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Suscitate
n.
The state or quality of being susceptible; the capability of receiving impressions, or of being affected.
pl.
of Susceptibility
a.
Liable to vary; too susceptible of change; mutable; fickle; unsteady; inconstant; as, the affections of men are variable; passions are variable.
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Capable of impression; having nice sensibility; impressible; tender; sensitive; as, children are more susceptible than adults; a man of a susceptible heart.
n.
The seat of sensation; the nervous center or centers to which impressions from the external world must be conveyed before they can be perceived; the place where external impressions are localized, and transformed into sensations, prior to being reflected to other parts of the organism; hence, the whole nervous system, when animated, so far as it is susceptible of common or special sensations.
n.
The quality or state of being vitreous; glassiness, or the quality of being vitrescent; capability of conversion into glass; susceptibility of being formed into glass.
a.
Susceptible.
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Capable of being wounded; susceptible of wounds or external injuries; as, a vulnerable body.
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Highly susceptible to influence through the senses.
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