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The word 'sensorial' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in technical or academic contexts to describe something related to the senses or sensory experience. Example: "The artist used an array of sensorial techniques in their painting to evoke an emotional response in the viewer."
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sensorial
adjective
Of or pertaining to sensation or the senses; sensory
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It ends with the sensorial, instinctive memory, which, having become a permanent and integral part of the organism, represents organization in its most highly developed stage.
In "Packaged Pleasures: How Technology and Marketing Revolutionized Desire," the historians Gary S. Cross and Robert N. Proctor point out that the evolution of food packaging is "at once a tale of sensorial enrichment and nutritional impoverishment," in which products have been shaped to maximize sales and profits at the expense of health and well-being.
So surely it should be possible to do something similar with wine, devoting a section to sensorial initiation.
Though sensorial experience is limited to sight, the wine museum in Torgiano is still Italy's best.
Happiest may be the child readers themselves who will relish the delicate gouache illustrations and the sensorial lushness of spring.
Custom and antique details abound, including an old English communal wash basin, a unique "Sensorial Bar," (where discontinued fragrances are available on tap) and a large glass display case that makes Fresh's prettily packaged soaps look like confections in a pastry shop.
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Billing itself as "the first restaurant of its kind attempting to unite food with multi-sensorial technologies in order to create a fully immersive dining experience," it opened in Shanghai, in May of 2012, to tremendous buzz.
Sam Bompas, the co-founder of Bompas & Parr, the food artists and creators of a multi-sensorial firework display for Vodafone, says: "What you're trying to do is buy time in people's brains.
"Life is multi-sensorial experience.
Haring, meanwhile, was also painting murals on the walls of Danceteria and the Garage, when not helping the actor and performance artist Ann Magnusson program multi-sensorial happenings at Club 57.
The jargon term bewusstseinslagen ("states of consciousness" — Humphrey, 1951) was coined to designate these indescribable non-sensorial states, and they soon began to turn up in more and more profusion in the introspective reports generated in the Würzburg laboratory, taking on an increasing theoretical significance as time went by.
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