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Meanings of perceive light in English
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Usage of perceive light in English
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The eyes, with the aid of the nerves that perceivelight, guide you.
2
The rods in your retina perceivelight.
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The device, which was fitted behind the retina, has enabled Chris James to perceivelight and even some shapes.
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They can perceivelight only in a small unit, which is categorized into various lineages in correlation with their spectral and structural characteristics.
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The eye is a contrivance for perceivinglight, but light cannot make an eye.
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Soon after I perceivedlights in the Castle moving backwards and forwards in different directions.
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As we approached Mrs. Sinclair's cottage, we perceivedlights hurrying from one room to another.
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In her own case she perceiveslight in a unique way, which can be emotionally exhausting.
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Tell me now, whether SEEING consists in perceivinglight and colours, or in opening and turning the eyes?
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Julee-anne Bell has never perceivedlight.
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We perceivelights here and there, some isolated fire in the farms, and lines of gas in the towns.
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The passage was of considerable extent, and at the end of it I perceivedlight as from a lamp or candle.
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Only Ms. Harrington's admittedly brilliant deduction regarding the wavelengths in which treecats perceivedlight enabled her to catch a recorded image.
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It just needs to capture light -or, to be more precise, electromagnetic radiation, of which visually perceivedlight is one form.
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I closed my eyes... tried to slow my thoughts... opened my eyes... gazed intensely at Atmananda... perceivedlight emanating from his eyes!...