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exteroceptive
ex·ter·o·cep·tor E0297700 (ĕk′stə-rō-sĕp′tər)n. A sense organ, such as the ear, that receives and responds to stimuli originating from outside the body. [Latin exter, outside; see exterior + (re)ceptor.] ex′ter·o·cep′tive adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | exteroceptive - of or relating to exteroception | EncyclopediaSeeExteroceptorexteroceptive
ex·ter·o·cep·tive (eks'ter-ō-sep'tiv), Relating to the exteroceptors; denoting the surface of the body containing the end organs adapted to receive impressions or stimuli from without. [L. exterus, outside, + capio, to take] ex·ter·o·cep·tive (eks'tĕr-ō-sep'tiv) Relating to the exteroceptors; denoting the surface of the body containing the end organs adapted to receive impressions or stimuli from without. [L. exterus, outside, + capio, to take]exteroceptive (ĕks″tĕr-ō-sĕp′tĭv) [L. externus, outside, + receptus, having received] Pert. to receptors detecting external (environmental) stimuli.ThesaurusSeeexteroceptor |