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  • Perceived control
  • Psychological concept

    In psychology, an individual's perceived control (PC) is the degree to which they believe that they have control over themselves and the place, people

    Perceived control

    Perceived_control

  • Theory of planned behavior
  • Theory that links behavior and beliefs

    behavioral control: an individual's perceived ease or difficulty of performing the particular behavior. The concept of perceived behavioral control is conceptually

    Theory of planned behavior

    Theory of planned behavior

    Theory_of_planned_behavior

  • Self-blame (psychology)
  • Type of cognitive process

    that CSB or BSB had no relationship with perceived control. BSB had a negative relationship with perceived control in another study; additionally, BSB correlated

    Self-blame (psychology)

    Self-blame_(psychology)

  • Control (psychology)
  • How a person regulates themselves or wishes to regulate their environment

    desired outcome of an event may be. Perceived control is often associated with the term locus of control. Perceived control can be affected by two processes:

    Control (psychology)

    Control_(psychology)

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    something or someone who is being perceived. The amount of information gathered by the sensory organs of the perceiver affects the interpretation and understanding

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Optimism bias
  • Type of cognitive bias

    when they believe they have more control over events than others. Studies have suggested that the greater perceived control someone has, the greater their

    Optimism bias

    Optimism_bias

  • Locus of control
  • Concept in psychology

    M. Lefcourt defined the perceived locus of control: "...a generalised expectancy for internal as opposed to external control of reinforcements". Attempts

    Locus of control

    Locus of control

    Locus_of_control

  • Homesickness
  • Distress caused by being away from home

    environment; perceived absence of social support; high perceived demands (e.g., on academic, vocational or sports performance); great perceived distance from

    Homesickness

    Homesickness

    Homesickness

  • Fight-or-flight response
  • Physiological reaction to a perceived threat or harmful event

    in the reaction. Perceived control relates to an individual's thoughts about control over situations and events. Perceived control should be differentiated

    Fight-or-flight response

    Fight-or-flight response

    Fight-or-flight_response

  • Health belief model
  • Psychological model for potentially detrimental attitudes and actions on their health

    The combination of perceived severity and perceived susceptibility is referred to as perceived threat. Perceived severity and perceived susceptibility to

    Health belief model

    Health belief model

    Health_belief_model

  • Illusion of control
  • False belief in an ability to control events

    for them. By forfeiting direct control, it is perceived to be a valid way of maximizing outcomes. This illusion of control by proxy is a significant theoretical

    Illusion of control

    Illusion_of_control

  • Reasoned action approach
  • Framework for the prediction of human social behavior

    approach states that attitudes towards the behavior, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control determine people's intentions, while people's intentions

    Reasoned action approach

    Reasoned_action_approach

  • Threat
  • Indication of intent of harm

    parties to make the other timid or psychologically insecure for coercion or control. The act of intimidation for coercion is considered a threat. Threatening

    Threat

    Threat

    Threat

  • Job control (workplace)
  • Employment concept

    workers. A meta-analysis of 1986 found an association of high levels of perceived control with "high levels of job satisfaction […], commitment, involvement

    Job control (workplace)

    Job_control_(workplace)

  • Perceived performance
  • increases perceived performance, but when real performance cannot be increased due to physical limitations, techniques can be used to increase perceived performance

    Perceived performance

    Perceived_performance

  • IKEA effect
  • Cognitive bias

    "Effectance itself has two psychological components: actual control over outcomes and mere perceived control over outcomes." Norton et al.'s study covers both components

    IKEA effect

    IKEA effect

    IKEA_effect

  • Learned helplessness
  • Psychological behavior

    depression and related mental illnesses may result from a real or perceived absence of control over the outcome of a situation. It was initially thought to

    Learned helplessness

    Learned_helplessness

  • Rating of perceived exertion
  • Scale of perceived exhaustion

    the rating of perceived exertion (RPE), as measured by the Borg rating of perceived exertion scale, is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during

    Rating of perceived exertion

    Rating_of_perceived_exertion

  • Risk–benefit ratio
  • Analysis of the risks and potential benefits of an action

    one thousand times smaller than for the same situation under their perceived control (a notable example being the common bias in the perception of risk

    Risk–benefit ratio

    Risk–benefit_ratio

  • The Break-Up
  • 2006 American film

    criticizes Gary's perceived immaturity and unwillingness to work on improving their relationship. Gary is frustrated by Brooke's perceived controlling, perfectionistic

    The Break-Up

    The_Break-Up

  • Code of conduct
  • Set of rules

    of adversity. Studies on learned helplessness and control have demonstrated that perceived control is closely linked to psychological well-being and adaptive

    Code of conduct

    Code of conduct

    Code_of_conduct

  • Effects and aftermath of rape
  • Jason (2005). "Coping Strategies as Mediators of the Relations Among Perceived Control and Distress in Sexual Assault Survivors". Journal of Counseling Psychology

    Effects and aftermath of rape

    Effects_and_aftermath_of_rape

  • Perceived organizational support
  • Extent to which employees feel valued

    in perceived organizational support as well. Sometimes, extrinsic motivation can mean more to an employee than intrinsic motivation because perceived appreciation

    Perceived organizational support

    Perceived_organizational_support

  • MKUltra
  • CIA program involving illegal experimentation on human test subjects (1953–1973)

    conducted under the so-called MKULTRA program, established to counter perceived Soviet and Chinese advances in brainwashing techniques. Between 1953 and

    MKUltra

    MKUltra

    MKUltra

  • Automation
  • Use of various control systems for operating equipment

    household thermostat controlling a boiler to a large industrial control system with tens of thousands of input measurements and output control signals. In the

    Automation

    Automation

    Automation

  • Hate crime laws in the United States
  • State and federal laws intended to protect against bias crimes

    the penalties for hate crimes committed on the basis of the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, or gender of any person

    Hate crime laws in the United States

    Hate_crime_laws_in_the_United_States

  • Self-determination theory
  • Macro theory of human motivation and personality

    behavior has an external perceived locus of causality or not coming from one's self. Since the causality of the behavior is perceived as external, the behavior

    Self-determination theory

    Self-determination theory

    Self-determination_theory

  • Distributed control system
  • Computerized control system with distributed decision-making

    A distributed control system (DCS) is a computerized control system for a process or plant usually with many control loops, in which autonomous controllers

    Distributed control system

    Distributed_control_system

  • Communist Control Act of 1954
  • 1954 U.S. law criminalizing membership in communist organizations and supporting them

    The Communist Control Act of 1954 (68 Stat. 775, 50 U.S.C. §§ 841–844) is an American law signed by President Dwight Eisenhower on August 24, 1954, that

    Communist Control Act of 1954

    Communist Control Act of 1954

    Communist_Control_Act_of_1954

  • Coping
  • Strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions

    problem-focused coping provides a greater sense of control, whereas emotion-focused coping sometimes reduces perceived control. Lazarus noted a link between his concept

    Coping

    Coping

  • Birth control in transgender people
  • accessing birth control. Staff hostility toward transgender people, their lack of understanding of transgender identity, being perceived as a man in a medical

    Birth control in transgender people

    Birth_control_in_transgender_people

  • Ultimate attribution error
  • Cognitive bias

    to combinations of two factors: perceived degree of controllability of act (low vs high) and perceived locus of control of act (internal vs external).

    Ultimate attribution error

    Ultimate attribution error

    Ultimate_attribution_error

  • Delroy L. Paulhus
  • Canadian psychologist

    intelligence, social cognition, acculturation, person perception, culture, perceived control, interpersonal capabilities and flexibility, educational measurement

    Delroy L. Paulhus

    Delroy_L._Paulhus

  • Werner Erhard and Associates
  • Self-help seminar company

    multivariate analyses (i.e., Positive and Negative Affect, Health, Perceived Control, Social Functioning, Life Satisfaction, Self-Esteem, and Daily Coping)

    Werner Erhard and Associates

    Werner_Erhard_and_Associates

  • Border control
  • Measures taken to regulate the movement of goods and people across borders

    Border control comprises measures taken by governments to monitor and regulate the movement of people, animals, and goods across land, air, and maritime

    Border control

    Border control

    Border_control

  • Extended parallel process model
  • How individuals react to fear-inducing messages

    simultaneous ways of message processing: a perceived efficacy appraisal (cognitive processing) and a perceived threat appraisal (emotional processing).

    Extended parallel process model

    Extended_parallel_process_model

  • Gate control theory
  • Theory about pain and the nervous system

    results in increased perceived pain. Conversely, decreasing activity of transmission cells reduces perceived pain. In the gate control theory, a closed "gate"

    Gate control theory

    Gate control theory

    Gate_control_theory

  • Transmission Control Protocol
  • Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network

    The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite, providing reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery

    Transmission Control Protocol

    Transmission_Control_Protocol

  • Complaining
  • Expression of dissatisfaction

    complaint acknowledged provided psychological benefits through increased perceived control, even when full redress wasn't provided. Complaining often serves

    Complaining

    Complaining

    Complaining

  • Cat
  • Small domesticated carnivorous mammal

    has driven the decline of bird, mammal, and reptile species. Population control includes spaying and neutering. The origin of the English word cat, Old

    Cat

    Cat

    Cat

  • Gender pay gap in the United States
  • salary negotiation skills: The role of goals, self-efficacy, and perceived control". Journal of Applied Psychology. 78 (5): 723–35. doi:10.1037/0021-9010

    Gender pay gap in the United States

    Gender_pay_gap_in_the_United_States

  • Reflexive control
  • Indirect control over an opponent's decisions

    Reflexive control is control someone has over their opponent's decisions by imposing on them assumptions that change the way they act. Methods of reflexive

    Reflexive control

    Reflexive_control

  • Greek Civil War
  • 1946–1949 civil war in Greece

    in every village and suburb. Among analysts emphasising the KKE's perceived control and guidance by foreign powers, such as the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia

    Greek Civil War

    Greek Civil War

    Greek_Civil_War

  • PC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Palliative care, specialised care for people with serious illnesses Perceived control, a psychological concept Post cibum (Latin for "after food"), in medical

    PC

    PC

  • Katharina A. Schwarz
  • German experimental psychologist and professor

    of Luxembourg. Her research focuses on action in social contexts, perceived control, decision-making, sustainable behavior, and expectations. She is a

    Katharina A. Schwarz

    Katharina_A._Schwarz

  • Self-control
  • Aspect of inhibitory control

    uncertainty can decrease the perceived value of an outcome, and people generally choose the option that carries the highest perceived value at the time of the

    Self-control

    Self-control

    Self-control

  • International drug control conventions
  • Three international drug control treaties

    The international drug control conventions, also known as the United Nations drug control conventions, are three related, non self-executing treaties that

    International drug control conventions

    International_drug_control_conventions

  • Riot control
  • Measures taken against unlawful or violent crowds of people

    decision is based on the perceived level of threat and the existing laws; in many countries it is illegal to use lethal force to control riots in all but the

    Riot control

    Riot control

    Riot_control

  • Diabetes management
  • Management of diabetes

    self-management, beliefs about the efficacy of treatment and self-efficacy/perceived control. Such mechanisms are inter-related, as one's thoughts (e.g. one's

    Diabetes management

    Diabetes_management

  • Regret
  • Negative emotional reaction to personal past acts

    related to perceived opportunity. Its intensity varies over time after the decision, in regard to action versus inaction, and in regard to self-control at a

    Regret

    Regret

    Regret

  • Expectancy theory
  • Psychological theory

    unattainable. Perceived control – Individuals must believe that they have some degree of control over the expected outcome. When individuals perceive that the

    Expectancy theory

    Expectancy_theory

  • Safety
  • State of being protected from danger

    being protected from harm or other danger. Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards in order to achieve an acceptable level of risk.

    Safety

    Safety

    Safety

  • Perceived Stress Scale
  • Medical diagnostic method

    on their face characterizing perceived helplessness while the positively phrased items may be characterizing perceived self-efficacy. Some support for

    Perceived Stress Scale

    Perceived_Stress_Scale

  • Margie E. Lachman
  • American psychologist

    doi:10.1146/annurev.psych.55.090902.141521. Lachman, M. E. (2006). Perceived Control Over Aging-Related Declines: Adaptive Beliefs and Behaviors. Current

    Margie E. Lachman

    Margie_E._Lachman

  • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
  • Technology of indoor and vehicular environmental comfort

    thermal comfort and to control airborne contaminants through heating, cooling, ventilation, filtration, and humidity control. HVAC design considerations

    Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning

    Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning

    Heating,_ventilation,_and_air_conditioning

  • Aging and society
  • Impact of aging on society

    S. (1999). "Perceived Social Control as a Mediator of the Relationships Among Social Support, Psychological Weil-Being, and Perceived Health". The Gerontologist

    Aging and society

    Aging_and_society

  • Wishful thinking
  • Formation of beliefs based on what might be pleasing to imagine

    that the participant perceived the gift card as closer, while overthrowing the beanbag indicated that the participant perceived the gift card as further

    Wishful thinking

    Wishful thinking

    Wishful_thinking

  • Quiet eye
  • Period of extended visual attention

    PMID 21713182. Wood, Greg; Wilson, Mark R. (2012). "Quiet-eye training, perceived control and performing under pressure". Psychology of Sport and Exercise.

    Quiet eye

    Quiet_eye

  • Matrimonial website
  • Websites for matchmaking for marriage

    Dating agency Keeper (matchmaking website) Das, Sreashi. "Shifts in Perceived Control in Indian Matrimonial Websites" Paper presented at the annual meeting

    Matrimonial website

    Matrimonial_website

  • Blame
  • Censuring of a person or group

    J. (2005). "Coping Strategies as Mediators of the Relations Among Perceived Control and Distress in Sexual Assault Survivors". Journal of Counseling Psychology

    Blame

    Blame

  • Birth control in Africa
  • identified that prevented use of modern birth control methods in a 2008 study in Nigeria were "perceived negative health reaction, fear of unknown effects

    Birth control in Africa

    Birth control in Africa

    Birth_control_in_Africa

  • Attribution (psychology)
  • Process by which individuals explain causes of behavior and events

    the concept of perceived 'locus of causality' to define the perception of one's environment. For instance, an experience may be perceived as being caused

    Attribution (psychology)

    Attribution_(psychology)

  • Panic disorder
  • Anxiety disorder characterized by reoccurring unexpected panic attacks

    hypochondriacal concerns, which, in turn, affect panic symptomatology. Perceived threat control has been identified as a moderator within panic disorder, moderating

    Panic disorder

    Panic disorder

    Panic_disorder

  • Information exchange
  • Transfer of information between entities

    Security of Information Sharing on Social Networking Sites: The Role of Perceived Control of Information". Journal of Business Ethics. 133: 111–123. doi:10

    Information exchange

    Information_exchange

  • Quality of working life
  • Broad employment-related experience

    to express their opinions and being involved in decisions at work. Perceived control at work as measured by the Work-Related Quality of Life scale (WRQoL)

    Quality of working life

    Quality_of_working_life

  • Hudson (software)
  • Continuous integration tool

    which grew to encompass questions over Oracle's stewardship and perceived control of the project. Negotiations were held between the principal project

    Hudson (software)

    Hudson (software)

    Hudson_(software)

  • Problem gambling
  • Harmful repetitive gambling

    McDowell, Jennifer E; Clementz, Brett A (2013). "Neural Correlates of Perceived Control and Risky Decision Making in Pathological Gamblers". Biological Psychology

    Problem gambling

    Problem gambling

    Problem_gambling

  • The dress
  • Viral phenomenon regarding the colour of a dress

    was coloured blue with black lace. However, Grace told her mother she perceived it in the photograph as white with gold lace. After Grace posted the photograph

    The dress

    The_dress

  • Interpersonal communication
  • Exchange of information among people

    hobbies, and messages. This may be due to the heightened level of perceived control within the context of the online communication medium. Paul Watzlawick's

    Interpersonal communication

    Interpersonal communication

    Interpersonal_communication

  • Star Trek: Legacy
  • Video game based on the Star Trek series

    Reviewers felt that the 360 version did not contain some of the perceived control difficulties of the PC version, which had resulted from mapping the

    Star Trek: Legacy

    Star_Trek:_Legacy

  • I Do Perceive
  • 2004 studio album by Owen

    I Do Perceive is the third album by the Chicago artist Mike Kinsella under the name Owen. It was released on November 9, 2004, on Polyvinyl Records. link

    I Do Perceive

    I_Do_Perceive

  • Albert Bandura
  • Canadian-American psychologist (1925–2021)

    Journal, 31 (2), 5–15 Bandura, A.; Wood, R. (1989). "Effect of perceived controllability and performance standards on self-regulation of complex decision

    Albert Bandura

    Albert Bandura

    Albert_Bandura

  • Sexual intercourse
  • Penetrative sexual activity for reproduction or sexual pleasure

    involving their self-concept as a sexual being, or a partner's discomfort or perceived discomfort. Temporary difficulties can arise with alcohol and sex, as

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual_intercourse

  • Patient adherence
  • Descriptor of patient compliance with medical advice

    of perceived self-efficacy and risk assessment in managing diabetes symptoms and decision making surrounding rigorous medication regiments. Perceived control

    Patient adherence

    Patient_adherence

  • Psychoneuroimmunology
  • Area of study within psychosomatic medicine

    consistently to stressors that are new, unpredictable and that have low-perceived control. As cortisol reaches an appropriate level in response to the stressor

    Psychoneuroimmunology

    Psychoneuroimmunology

  • Mind control in popular culture
  • Mind control is a recurring trope in popular culture, particularly in works of dystopian fiction and science fiction. It refers to the ability of one

    Mind control in popular culture

    Mind_control_in_popular_culture

  • Social stigma of obesity
  • Type of discrimination based on weight

    attitudes towards obese individuals are dependent on how much control they are perceived to have over their weight. Throughout the literature, numerous

    Social stigma of obesity

    Social_stigma_of_obesity

  • Julian Rotter
  • American psychologist

    internal versus external locus of control provided the foundation of prolific research into choice and perceived control in several disciplines. His pioneer

    Julian Rotter

    Julian_Rotter

  • Intention
  • Mental state denoting commitment to act

    the behavior; (c) subjective norm; (d) perceived behavioral control; and (e) behavioral, normative and control beliefs. In the theory of reasoned action

    Intention

    Intention

  • Risk perception
  • Subjective judgement one makes of a risk

    people perceived a benefit, the greater the tolerance for a risk. Following Starr's research concluding that risks taken voluntarily are perceived by the

    Risk perception

    Risk perception

    Risk_perception

  • Active noise control
  • Method for reducing unwanted sound

    Active noise control (ANC), also known as noise cancellation (NC), or active noise reduction (ANR), is a method for reducing unwanted sound by the addition

    Active noise control

    Active noise control

    Active_noise_control

  • Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls
  • Cold War embargo of Eastern Bloc states

    Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom) was established in 1949 at the beginning of the Cold War to coordinate controls on exports from Western Bloc

    Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls

    Coordinating_Committee_for_Multilateral_Export_Controls

  • Tobacco control
  • Field of health science

    Tobacco control is a field of international public health science, policy and practice dedicated to addressing tobacco use and thereby reducing the morbidity

    Tobacco control

    Tobacco control

    Tobacco_control

  • Sense of community
  • Psychological concept

    relationship),[full citation needed] greater sense of purpose and perceived control,[full citation needed] and greater civic contributions (charitable

    Sense of community

    Sense_of_community

  • Attachment and health
  • Relationship between attachment theory and personal health

    insecure adult attachment including lower perceived control of pain, higher pain catastrophizing and higher perceived pain intensity. Attachment theory can

    Attachment and health

    Attachment_and_health

  • Frame rate control
  • Color improvement in liquid-crystal displays

    Frame rate control (FRC) or temporal dithering is a method for achieving greater color depth particularly in liquid-crystal displays. Older, cheaper,

    Frame rate control

    Frame rate control

    Frame_rate_control

  • Perceptual control theory
  • Psychological theory

    environment that the control system's output can affect. Because these sensed and transformed inputs may appear as consciously perceived aspects of the environment

    Perceptual control theory

    Perceptual_control_theory

  • Russo-Ukrainian war
  • Ongoing conflict since 2014

    desiring guarantees against Russian expansionism. Democratic Ukraine being perceived by Russia as a political threat to the authoritarian regime in Russia

    Russo-Ukrainian war

    Russo-Ukrainian war

    Russo-Ukrainian_war

  • Thought stopping
  • Cognitive self-control skill

    the effect of distraction on anxiety reduction, self-efficacy and perceived control". Behaviour Research and Therapy. 42 (3): 249–275. doi:10.1016/S0005-7967(03)00137-2

    Thought stopping

    Thought_stopping

  • Disgust
  • Basic emotion

    evolhumbehav.2005.12.001. Vartanian, L R (2 March 2010). "Disgust and perceived control in attitudes toward obese people". International Journal of Obesity

    Disgust

    Disgust

    Disgust

  • Harold Wilson
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1964–1970, 1974–1976)

    with Harold Wilson as Labour's leader and prime minister was due to his perceived failure on the economic front. He pledged not to devalue sterling, but

    Harold Wilson

    Harold Wilson

    Harold_Wilson

  • Joint All-Domain Command and Control
  • U.S. defense initiative to connect armed forces sensors into a unified network

    Joint All-Domain Command and Control, or JADC2, is a concept in active development by the United States Department of Defense to link sensors from all

    Joint All-Domain Command and Control

    Joint_All-Domain_Command_and_Control

  • Mate value
  • Sum of desirable traits in a potential mate

    value will be perceived as more desirable, associated with preferred traits such as status and resources. Thus, males of greater perceived mate value are

    Mate value

    Mate_value

  • Corruption Perceptions Index
  • Country ranking by public sector corruption

    registered association, since 1995. It scores and ranks countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, as assessed by experts and business

    Corruption Perceptions Index

    Corruption Perceptions Index

    Corruption_Perceptions_Index

  • Ultranationalism
  • Extreme form of nationalism

    campaigners have divided societies into those that are perceived as being degenerately inferior and those perceived as having great cultural destinies. Ultranationalism

    Ultranationalism

    Ultranationalism

    Ultranationalism

  • Positive train control
  • Type of train protection system

    Positive train control (PTC) is a family of automatic train protection systems deployed in the United States. Most of the United States' national rail

    Positive train control

    Positive train control

    Positive_train_control

  • Antifeminism
  • Ideology opposing feminism

    21st century, some antifeminists see their ideology as a response to perceived misandry, holding feminism responsible for several social problems, including

    Antifeminism

    Antifeminism

  • Birth control in the United States
  • Birth control in the United States is available in many forms. Some of the forms available at drugstores and some retail stores are male condoms, female

    Birth control in the United States

    Birth control in the United States

    Birth_control_in_the_United_States

  • Prevalence of birth control
  • by God (28%); opposition to use by the woman, her husband, others or a perceived religious prohibition (23%); infertility (15%); and concerns about health

    Prevalence of birth control

    Prevalence of birth control

    Prevalence_of_birth_control

  • Introspection illusion
  • Cognitive bias

    of peers or coworkers, consistent with a self–other asymmetry in perceived control. Critiques and qualifications note that introspective access is not

    Introspection illusion

    Introspection illusion

    Introspection_illusion

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  • Yadhav | யாதவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yadhav | யாதவ

    Lord Krishna, Descendent of Yadu

  • Carlile
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carlile

    English : variant spelling of Carlisle.

  • Guildford
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Guildford

    King Henry IV, 1 & 2' King. Also Hal, king's son and Prince of Wales, who becomes Henry V....

  • VADOMA
  • Female

    Gypsy/Romani

    VADOMA

     Possibly a Romani feminine form of Russian Vadim, a name which some etymologists believe must have its root in Slavic vadit, vedet, or wiedziec, VADOMA means "to know," because pagan magicians were called veduny, "the knowing ones." 

  • Rutva
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rutva

    Speech

  • JENKIN
  • Male

    English

    JENKIN

    English surname transferred to forename use, from Middle English Jankin, JENKIN means "God is gracious." 

  • Marlaina
  • Girl/Female

    German English

    Marlaina

    Woman from Magdala.

  • EUTHA
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    EUTHA

    Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse jôdh, EUTHA means "child."

  • Oris
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Oris

    Mother of Euphemus.

  • Mauld
  • Girl/Female

    British, Christian, English

    Mauld

    Mighty in Battle

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  • Received
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Receive

  • Perceiving
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Perceive

  • Ocular
  • a.

    Depending on, or perceived by, the eye; received by actual sight; personally seeing or having seen; as, ocular proof.

  • Perceptible
  • a.

    Capable of being perceived; cognizable; discernible; perceivable.

  • Perceive
  • v. t.

    To obtain knowledge of through the senses; to receive impressions from by means of the bodily organs; to take cognizance of the existence, character, or identity of, by means of the senses; to see, hear, or feel; as, to perceive a distant ship; to perceive a discord.

  • Perceive
  • v. t.

    To be affected of influented by.

  • Perceiver
  • n.

    One who perceives (in any of the senses of the verb).

  • Self-deceived
  • a.

    Deceived or misled respecting one's self by one's own mistake or error.

  • Undernime
  • v. t.

    To receive; to perceive.

  • Scern
  • v. t.

    To discern; to perceive.

  • Apperceive
  • v. t.

    To perceive; to comprehend.

  • Imperceived
  • a.

    Not perceived.

  • Perceived
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Perceive

  • Intuitive
  • a.

    Received. reached, obtained, or perceived, by intuition; as, intuitive judgment or knowledge; -- opposed to deductive.

  • Imperceptive
  • a.

    Unable to perceive.

  • Feel
  • v. t.

    To perceive; to observe.

  • Percept
  • n.

    That which is perceived.

  • Perceivable
  • a.

    Capable of being perceived; perceptible.

  • Deceived
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Deceive

  • Perceive
  • v. t.

    To take intellectual cognizance of; to apprehend by the mind; to be convinced of by direct intuition; to note; to remark; to discern; to see; to understand.