A sense in biology and psychology, is a physiological mechanism that supports perception.
Sense also may refer to:
Nucleus is a Latin word for the seed inside a fruit. It most often refers to:
Stress may refer to:
Iris most often refers to:
Contact may refer to:
Direction may refer to:
Touch is one of the sensations processed by the somatosensory system.
Primer may refer to:
Sixth sense or variants may refer to:
The Lightning Seeds are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1989 by Ian Broudie, formerly of the bands Big in Japan, Care, and Original Mirrors. Originally a studio-based solo project for Broudie, the Lightning Seeds expanded into a touring band following Jollification (1994). The group experienced commercial success throughout the 1990s and are well known for their single "Three Lions", a collaboration with David Baddiel and Frank Skinner which reached No. 1 in the UK in 1996 and 2018, with a re-worked version also reaching the top spot in 1998.
Ian Zachary Broudie is an English musician and singer-songwriter from Liverpool. After emerging from the post-punk scene in Liverpool in the late 1970s as a member of Big in Japan, Broudie went on to produce albums for artists including Echo & the Bunnymen, the Fall, the Coral, the Zutons and the Subways.
Stellar means anything related to one or more stars (stella). The term may also refer to:
Rosie may refer to:
Tilt may refer to:
Pure may refer to:
Dizzy Heights is the fourth studio album by British alternative rock band The Lightning Seeds, released in 1996, and reached No. 11 in the UK Albums Chart. It was re-issued in Sony Mid Price range in August 1999.
Sensation (psychology) refers to the processing of the senses by the sensory system.
Miami is a city in the U.S. state of Florida.
"The life of Riley" is an expression meaning an luxurious, carefree life.
"The Life of Riley" is a song by British band The Lightning Seeds. It was released in 1992 from the album Sense.
The word deltate, in its most common senses, is derived from the Greek delta (letter), specifically the capital form (Δ). It may mean: