Sense (disambiguation)
A sense in biology and psychology, is a physiological method of perception.
Sense may also refer to:
- Word sense in linguistics, one of the meanings of a word
- Common sense, what people in common agree as being reasonable or rational
- Sense (charity), a UK charity for deafblind people
- Sense (molecular biology), a reference to the coding strand of the DNA helix
- Sense (electronics), a technique used in power supplies to produce the correct voltage for a load
- Sense (programming), a programming environment created by The Open University
- Sense and reference, an innovation of the German philosopher and mathematician Gottlob Frege
- Sense (river), a river in Switzerland
- Sense (The Lightning Seeds album), and the title track
- Sense (Mr. Children album), 2010
- HTC Sense, a graphical user interface developed by HTC Corporation for mobile devices
- Sense Worldwide, a London based co-creation consultancy
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Famous quotes containing the word sense:
“I suppose everyone continues to be interested in the quest for the self, but what you feel when youre older, I think, is that ... you really must make the self. It is absolutely useless to look for it, you wont find it, but its possible in some sense to make it. I dont mean in the sense of making a mask, a Yeatsian mask. But you finally begin in some sense to make and choose the self you want.”
—Mary McCarthy (19121989)
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