perceived
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
perceive/pəˈsiːv/
▶verb
- 1 become aware or conscious of.
- 2 regard as.
– derivatives
perceivable adjective,
perceiver noun.
perceivable adjective,
perceiver noun.
– origin ME: from a var. of OFr. perçoivre, from L. percipere ‘seize, understand’.
'perceived' also found in these Oxford entries:
apparent
- apprehensible
- audial
- audio frequency
- baggage
- bridge-and-tunnel
- bureaucrat
- chill factor
- clarity
- class
- conception
- criticism
- cue
- devilfish
- down
- Generation X
- gestalt
- harelip
- hippy-dippy
- imperceptible
- inappreciable
- indignant
- indignation
- insensible
- jealous
- learning difficulties
- limen
- monophthong
- nouveau riche
- obvious
- percept
- perceptible
- persona
- perspective
- phon
- physical
- PNdB
- political correctness
- precinct
- proprioceptive
- public
- punch
- quale
- quantity
- rat pack
- role playing
- saddo
- sensate
- sensible
- show

