You searched for: “esthesia
aesthesia, esthesia (es THEE zhuh, es THEE zhi uh) (s) (noun); aesthesias; esthesias (pl)
Consciousness or awareness of physical sensations or perceptions: After the car crash, Greg, the driver, lost his normal aesthesia and was unable to respond to the emergency medical personnel who were trying to rescue him.
Esthesia: History of Anesthesia, Part 1 of 3

Anesthesia, Part 1 of 3.

This entry is located in the following unit: Esthesia: Index of Esthesia-Related Units (page 1)
Esthesia: History of Anesthesia, Part 2 of 3

Anesthesia, Part 2 of 3.

This entry is located in the following unit: Esthesia: Index of Esthesia-Related Units (page 1)
Esthesia: History of Anesthesia, Part 3 of 3

Anesthesia, Part 3 of 3.

This entry is located in the following unit: Esthesia: Index of Esthesia-Related Units (page 1)
More possibly related word entries
Units related to: “esthesia
(a history of anesthesia or anaesthesia)
(the mandragora, or mandrake, plant was used as an anesthesia)
(more history of anesthesia or anaesthesia)
(historical background of anesthesia)
Word Entries containing the term: “esthesia
aesth-, esth-, -aesthesia, -esthesia
Greek: feeling, sensation, perception.

"Feeling, sensation," and "perception" words, as a unit, also include five self-scoring quizzes to challenge your knowledge of these current 165 useful words.

This entry is located in the following unit: Special Contents of Interest (page 1)
Word Entries at Get Words containing the term: “esthesia
aesth-, esth-, aesthe-, esthe-, aesthesio-, esthesio-, aesthesia-, -esthesia, -aesthetic, -esthetic, -aesthetical, -esthetical, -aesthetically, -esthetically
Greek: feeling, sensation, perception; in this unit.