A sentient is a living creature, whether it's habitat be land, air, water, or a combination of these. Sentients are sensitive to light, heat etc but most importantly they can feel pain.
Humans, cod, turkeys, crabs, pigs, dogs, rats etc. are all sentient creatures.
Humans, cod, turkeys, crabs, pigs, dogs, rats etc. are all sentient creatures.
Girl - I'm going to get a sentient for my birthday.
Boy - Eh?
Girl - It's the polite way to say pet, pet is so last century.
Boy - What sort of animal will you chose? I've got a dog - he's great.
Girl - Well I've thought a long time about it and I've decided to get a rescued rat.
Boy - Yuk! A rat - you are seriously losing it.
Girl - Why? I all think rodents are lovely.
Boy - Eh?
Girl - It's the polite way to say pet, pet is so last century.
Boy - What sort of animal will you chose? I've got a dog - he's great.
Girl - Well I've thought a long time about it and I've decided to get a rescued rat.
Boy - Yuk! A rat - you are seriously losing it.
Girl - Why? I all think rodents are lovely.
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Etymology:French or Medieval Latin; French, from Medieval Latin sentimentum, from Latin sentire combined with the Middle English, from Old English word akin to Old High German wort word, Latin verbum, Greek eirein to say, speak, Hittite weriya- to call, name
1 a : a word or set of words expressing thought, or judgment prompted by a certain attitude or point of view b plural : <putting one's thoughts into sentiwords> ; 2 a : refined feeling articulated by delicate sensibility especially as expressed in sensual works of literature and art b : emotional idealism; 3 a : an idea colored by intelligent emotion b : the significance of a passage or expression as distinguished from its verbal context
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Etymology:French or Medieval Latin; French, from Medieval Latin sentimentum, from Latin sentire combined with the Middle English, from Old English word akin to Old High German wort word, Latin verbum, Greek eirein to say, speak, Hittite weriya- to call, name
1 a : a word or set of words expressing thought, or judgment prompted by a certain attitude or point of view b plural : <putting one's thoughts into sentiwords> ; 2 a : refined feeling articulated by delicate sensibility especially as expressed in sensual works of literature and art b : emotional idealism; 3 a : an idea colored by intelligent emotion b : the significance of a passage or expression as distinguished from its verbal context
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