Sensu beans are beans from the cartoon Dragon Ball Z. These beans are used to fuel up the character. No matter how bad he's hurt, all he must do is eat one bean, and he is fully refreshed and back to 100%! Here is a link to learn more about sensu beans. Aparently they actually existed. http://www.sensubeans.com/truestory.HTML
# No (stricto sensu); they have an analogue structure called cerebrum. # Yes (lato sensu); they have a brain called cerebrum.
The answer in sensu.
"Sensu stricto" is a Latin term meaning "in the strict sense". It is used to indicate that a term or concept is being used narrowly or in a specific context, rather than broadly or generically.
The birth of Sensu Mentrowa and the trial of Mooma Wantopootapert.
Matt E. Dakin has written: 'A synopsis of Orthoptera (sensu lato) of Alabama'
strictu sensu "you are heavy", but the expression is more often used in metonymic meaning "I am tired of you"
"There is nothing in the mind which was not first in some manner in the senses."
The simple answer is animals without backbones. More scientific definitions include:(stricto sensu) all animals (Kingdom Animalia) except for vertebrate animals (Subphylum Vertebrata).(lato sensu) all animals (Kingdom Animalia and Kingdom Protozoa) except for vertebrate animals (Subphylum Vertebrata)
i say lima beans, then butter beans. lima beans, Castro beans, and green beans
Jelly beans, gorilla beas, porquipine beans, bee beans, orange beans, baked beans (only heinz of course), lorax beans, cupcake beans, roasted beans, poached beans, pig beans, scabby beans, beacon beans, boat beans, beard beans (baked beans dipped in the cowboy's closest friend's beard), armadillo beans and ben beans (invented by famous cowboy ben pratchett). Hope this helps! :-)
a folding fan 扇子 (sensu) an electric fan 扇風機 (senpuuki) a ventilating fan 換気扇 (kankisen)
A crock of beans, a pot of beans, a bowl of beans, a serving of beans.