percipiency rare.
(pəˈsɪpɪənsɪ)
[f. as prec. + -ency.]
† a. = prec. (obs.). b. The quality of being percipient.
| 1662 H. More Philos. Writ. Pref. Gen. (1712) 13 A necessary requisite of that which is capable of the function of Common-percipiency. 1845 Mrs. Browning Lett. 3 Mar. (1897) I. 243 The review amused me..by its percipiency about your remembering me during your travels in the East. |