what are the differences of these two words? - sense - sensus

2023-10-09by@tim&@ChatGPT.Model: gpt-4
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what are the differences of these two words?

  • sense
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"Sense" is an English word that refers to any of the faculties by which the human body perceives an external stimulus, such as sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. It can also mean a feeling that something is the case or a way in which an expression or a situation can be interpreted.

"Sensus" is a Latin word that can be translated to 'sense' in English. It is often used in scholarly or specialized context, such as in phrases like "sensus communis" which means common sense, or "sensus divinitatis" which means sense of divinity. However, it is not commonly used in everyday English conversation.

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what about this word: consensus

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"Consensus" is an English noun that refers to a general agreement or unity in opinion among a group of people. It is a state in which everyone is in agreement or shares the same viewpoint on a particular issue or topic. The word "consensus" is derived from the Latin word "consensio", which means agreement or accord.

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is consense a word

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is "consense" a word

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is "consense" a word

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No, "consense" is not an English word. It may be a typographical error or a confusion of the words "consensus" (general agreement) and "sense" (perception or awareness).