Sense_(disambiguation)
Sense (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
A sense in biology and psychology, is a physiological mechanism that supports perception.
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Sense also may refer to:
- Sense (band), a synthpop trio featuring Paul K. Joyce
- Sense (In the Nursery album), 1991
- Sense (Mr. Children album), 2010
- Sense (The Lightning Seeds album), 1992
- "Sense" (song), 2021 song by Band-Maid
- "Sense", 2001 song by Joe Morris from Singularity
- "Sense", 2018 song by Last Dinosaurs from Yumeno Garden
- "Sense", 1992 song by The Lightning Seeds from Sense
- "Sense", 1994 song by Terry Hall from Home
- "Sense", 2013 song by Tom Odell from Long Way Down
- "Senses", 1981 song by New Order from Movement
- "Senses", 1970 song by Willie Nelson from Laying My Burdens Down
- "The Sense", 2002 song by Hot Water Music from Caution
- "Sense", 2015 song by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard from the album Paper Mâché Dream Balloon
- Sense (electronics), a technique used in power supplies to produce the correct voltage for a load
- Sense (molecular biology), the roles of nucleic-acid molecules in specifying amino acids
- Sense (programming), an educational programming environment
- Sense (river), a tributary of the River Saane in Switzerland
- Sense Worldwide, a London-based co-creation consulting company
- HTC Sense, a mobile software suite developed by HTC
- Senses (tribe), a Dacian tribe
- Sense: A Cyberpunk Ghost Story, a video game
- Common sense, sound practical judgment concerning everyday matters
- Sense and reference, philosophical distinction introduced by Gottlob Frege
- Sensor, a mechanism to detect events or changes in its environment
- Word sense, the meaning carried by a word
- Sensory (disambiguation)
- Sensuality (disambiguation)
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