antenna

antenna
noun (plural antennae or -nas) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, sail yard Date: 1646 1. plural -nae one of a pair of slender movable segmented sensory organs on the head of insects, myriapods, and crustaceans — see insect illustration 2. a usually metallic device (as a rod or wire) for radiating or receiving radio waves 3. antennae plural a special sensitivity or receptiveness <
his political antennae proved to be shrewder than ever — Erich Segal
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antennal adjective

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