FELT vs SENSED: NOUN
- A piece of this material; some article of wearing-apparel made of it; specifically, a hat made of felted wool.
- Something made of this fabric.
- A material resembling this fabric.
- An unwoven fabric of short hair or wool, or of wool and fur, agglutinated or matted together, with the aid usually of moisture and heat, by rolling, beating, and pressure.
- A thick matted growth of weeds, spreading by their roots.
- A fabric of matted, compressed animal fibers, such as wool or fur, sometimes mixed with vegetable or synthetic fibers.
- A fabric made of hair, or asbestos and hair, sometimes saturated with a lime cement, used on steam-pipes and -boilers as a non-conducting covering.
- A compound of liquid cement and animal or vegetable fiber, applied with a brush for the same purpose.
- A cloth or stuff made of matted fibers of wool, or wool and fur, fulled or wrought into a compact substance by rolling and pressure, with lees or size, without spinning or weaving.
- A hat made of felt.
- A skin or hide; a fell; a pelt.
- The grain of timber which is transverse to the annular rings or plates; the direction of the medullary rays in oak and some other timber.
- A fabric made of compressed matted animal fibers
- Fell; skin.
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FELT vs SENSED: ADJECTIVE
- That has been experienced or perceived.
- Made of, relating to, or resembling felt.
- Detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues
FELT vs SENSED: VERB
- Mat together and make felt-like
- Change texture so as to become matted and felt-like
- To cover with, or as if with, felt.
- Simple past tense and past participle of feel.
- Cover with felt
- Simple past tense and past participle of sense.
FELT vs SENSED: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make into felt.
- To cover with felt.
- To press or mat (something) together.
- To become like felt; mat together.
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FELT vs SENSED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make into felt, or a feltike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together.
- To cover with, or as with, felt.
- N/A
FELT vs SENSED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Preterit and past participle of feel.
- To mat (fibers) together, as in the manufacture of felt; make into felt or something resembling felt.
- To cover with felt, as the cylinder of a steamengine.
- Imp. & p. p. a. from feel.
- To become felted; mat together.
- Considered or chosen as to sense or meaning conveyed or to be conveyed.
FELT vs SENSED: RELATED WORDS
- Saw, Had, Wanted, Sounded, Was, Looked, Seemed, Knew, Thought, Mat up, Felt up, Mat, Detected, Perceived, Sensed
- Collected, Sensor, Remotely, Viewed, Found, Touched, Experienced, Noted, Observed, Smelled, Saw, Thought, Detected, Perceived, Felt
FELT vs SENSED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Said, Appeared, Understood, Acknowledged, Got, Believed, Figured, Saw, Wanted, Sounded, Thought, Mat, Detected, Perceived, Sensed
- Noticed, Remote sensing, Collected, Sensor, Remotely, Found, Touched, Experienced, Noted, Observed, Saw, Thought, Detected, Perceived, Felt
FELT vs SENSED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- On the way to the LAX airport the day before, I felt anxiety surging up and down erratically, and yet everything felt surreal.
- As she sped, she felt the road climb higher and higher until she felt a sensation of being upside down.
- That my dad felt so much honor in being an American felt like a marker of his degradation, his acceptance of our subordination.
- But your perspective is spot on what I felt at certain times, and I know for a fact others have felt as well.
- Place the felt stripacross the books so that the same amountof felt is on each book.
- Although I felt emotionally and physically depleted, I felt relief as I finished each task.
- Because during my shake days, I felt okay; in fact, I felt better than ever before.
- It was clear she felt really bad too, because she knew how I felt.
- The man too felt perfect, felt like he reached the pinnacle of his life.
- She felt him, felt the instrument of his desire pulsing against her.
- For that brief glimpse of recovered memory, sensed.
- Vinteuil sensed a little kiss from her friend.
- Mike sensed that Peter was angry with him.
- Even then, I sensed no hate in him.
- Sensed that Thor and Loki had shown up?
- The system primarily uses speed sensed by Doppler radar and attitude and heading sensed by a set of gyros.
- We voted because we sensed the significance of this election; we sensed what was at stake.
- She sensed his movement like she sensed the night.
- The atrium is paced, sensed, and the pulse generator inhibits pacing output in response to a sensed atrial event.
- Discerning the three, his sensed quickly sensed spiritual energies resonate within them.
FELT vs SENSED: QUESTIONS
- Is felt underlayment required for a fire rated roof?
- Is roofing felt underlayment needed under roof shingles?
- Where was the earthquake felt in Arunachal Pradesh?
- Can varicocele be felt without a Valsalva maneuver?
- Where did the felt responsibility theory come from?
- How many felt Christmas decorations books are there?
- How many people felt the earthquake in Afghanistan?
- What is asphalt impregnated felt building materials?
- What happens when you put wire mesh between felt and felt?
- What kind of felt should I use to sew monster felt?
- What is the sensed distance gap for the T5000 media hanger assembly?
- What is the voltage being sensed in the Multisim circuit?
- Are there optimal algorithms for compression of sensed data in wireless networks?
- How do I get information about what was sensed in blueprint?
- What are some possible answers for the crossword clue sensed?
- Can texture analysis be used to classify remotely sensed images?
- How is validation of remotely sensed moisture products done?
- How is the earth leakage current sensed by Rishabh?