multisensory : adjective . Relating to or involving several bodily senses: multisensory methods of reading instruction.
Yes: You can find them as hold items on wild Lunatone (rare though, something like 5% of them)
Yes, you can have more than one character on the same account. When you log in, it will show your character, and there should be a button with something like 'New Character' or 'Add A Character'. Hope this helps!
Sadly, no. There is something like 93 TMs and more than 1000 moves in all. And you have the 8 HMs, which you can count as more TMs. So there is around 101 TMs + HMs total.
In what game? FF7? Crisis Core? Dissidia? Kingdom Hearts? He's in more than one game, so the best answer I can give you is look up an IGN walkthrough or something.
You can't capture Uxie more than once on this game, but you can own more than one Uxie if it is traded to you.
cats senses are 80% more powerful than a humans
No, the word "member" is an abstract noun because it refers to a concept or idea rather than a physical object that can be perceived by the senses.
Considering senses, dogs are more complex, dogs have 6 senses, whereas humans av 5.
They are perceived to be. It has more to do with their culture with food than anything else.
Extrasensory means having more than 5 senses, and us humans have 5. If you have 6 or more, than you are WEIRD.
because human are more intelligent than animal.
"Savagery" is an abstract noun because it represents a concept or idea rather than a physical object that can be perceived by the senses. It refers to a state of being cruel, violent, or primitive.
The physical properties and the physical state of the materials can be perceived by our senses. Color, reflectivity, opacity, shape, feel, texture, temperature, smell, volatiles given off, solid/liquid/gas, viscosity, tackiness, homogeneity, heterogeneity, movement in relationship to the environment (sight, sounds, feel), tension, waves, heat conductivity & surface area, etc.
Scrumptious (check the spelling) means "very pleasing, esp. to the senses." (Random House dictionary). To me it refers more to food and taste than to other senses. Muttsrule
...Something More Than Nothing was created in 1998.
Smell is associated with stronger emotions
It is not even true that we have 5 senses. It was a number hypothesised by philosophers. However it leaves out many other senses such as sense of balance, sense of nausea etc. The actual number is somewhat debated, though thought to be at least 11. I doubt the correct number of senses a shark has is less than 11 however it is likely more of an unknown than the number of senses humans have.