sentient

sentient
sentiently, adv.
/sen"sheuhnt/, adj.
1. having the power of perception by the senses; conscious.
2. characterized by sensation and consciousness.
n.
3. a person or thing that is sentient.
4. Archaic. the conscious mind.
[1595-1605; < L sentient- (s. of sentiens, prp. of sentire to feel), equiv. to senti- v. s. + -ent- -ENT]

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