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What does senti mean?

"Senti" is a Latin prefix that means feeling, perceiving, or being conscious. It's often used in words related to the senses or emotions.

Here are some examples of words with the "senti" prefix:

* Sentient: capable of feeling or perceiving

* Sentiment: a feeling or opinion

* Sentimental: showing or expressing tender feelings

* Sensational: causing excitement or interest

* Presentiment: a feeling that something is going to happen, especially something bad

* Sentience: the ability to experience feelings and sensations

* Sensory: relating to the senses

The prefix "senti" helps to understand the meaning of many words, particularly those related to the human experience of emotions and perceptions.

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