different between entoperipheral vs epiperipheral

entoperipheral

English

Etymology

ento- +? peripheral

Adjective

entoperipheral (not comparable)

  1. (physiology) Being, or having its origin, within the external surface of the body; especially applied to feelings, such as hunger, produced by internal disturbances.
    • 1870-1880, Herbert Spencer, Principles of Psychology
      On comparing these three great orders of feelings , we found that whereas the epiperipheral are relational to a very great extent , the entoperipheral , and still more the central , have but small aptitudes for entering into relations

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epiperipheral

English

Etymology

epi- +? peripheral

Adjective

epiperipheral (not comparable)

  1. (physiology) Connected with, or having its origin upon, the external surface of the body; especially applied to the feelings that originate at the extremities of nerves, as for example when touching an object with the finger.
    • 1870-1880, Herbert Spencer, Principles of Psychology
      On comparing these three great orders of feelings , we found that whereas the epiperipheral are relational to a very great extent , the entoperipheral , and still more the central , have but small aptitudes for entering into relations.

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