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cœnæsthesis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cœnæsthesis Obsolete form of coenesthesis. Categories: English terms prefixed with cœn- · English terms suffixed with -æsthesis · English lemmas ... en.wiktionary.org
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Cœnaesthesis. World English Historical Dictionary
That mass of organic feelings which constitutes what is known as cœnæsthesis, or vital sense. 3. 1882. trans. Ribot's Dis. Memory, II. 108. The undefined ... wehd.com
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coenaesthesis, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun coenaesthesis. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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cœnæsthesis
‖ cœnæsthesis Psychol. (siːnɪsˈθiːsɪs) Also cœnesthesis, cen-. [f. Gr. κοιν-ός common + αἴσθησις sensation, perception. Cf. F. cénesthésie.] The general sense or feeling of existence arising from the sum of bodily impressions, as distinct from the definite sensations of the special senses; the vital... Oxford English Dictionary
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coenesthesis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(biology) Common sensation or general sensibility, as distinguished from the special sensations which are located in, or ascribed to, separate organs, such as ... en.wiktionary.org
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"COENAESTHESIS": General sense of body awareness - OneLook
Usually means: General sense of body awareness. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 5 dictionaries that define the word coenaesthesis: onelook.com
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kinæsthesis
kinæsthesis (kaɪnɪsˈθiːsɪs) Also kinæsthesia, kinesthesis. [f. Gr. κῑν-εῖν to move + αἴσθησις sensation æsthesis.] The sense of muscular effort that accompanies a voluntary motion of the body. Also, the sense or faculty by which such sensations are perceived. So kinæsthetic (-ˈθɛtɪk) a., belonging t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cenesthopathy - Wikipedia
Cenesthopathy also known as coenesthesiopathy, is a rare psychiatric term used to refer to the feeling of being ill and this feeling is not localized to one ... en.wikipedia.org
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CŒNÆSTHESIS | Definition & Meaning | English word
Definitions of CŒNÆSTHESIS. Obsolete form of coenesthesis. Number of letters. 11. Is palindrome. No. Number of words in word CŒNÆSTHESIS · 15 · Show all · ÆS. www.wordmine.info
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cœnæsthesis: OneLook Thesaurus
cœnæsthesis: Obsolete form of coenesthesis. [(biology) Common sensation or general sensibility, as distinguished from the special sensations which are ... www.onelook.com
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coenesthesia - Medical Dictionary
(sē'nes-thē'zē-ă),. The general sense of bodily existence; the sensation caused by the functioning of the internal organs. Synonym(s): coenesthesia. medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com
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phonæstheme
phonæstheme Linguistics. (ˈfəʊnɪsθiːm) Also phonaestheme, phonestheme. [f. phone n.1 + æsthetic a. and n. + -eme.] A phoneme or group of phonemes with recognizable semantic associations due to recurrent appearance in words of similar meaning.1930 J. R. Firth Speech vi. 50 The slack etymeme belongs t... Oxford English Dictionary
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anæsthesis
† anæsthesis Obs. rare. (ænɪsˈθiːsɪs) [f. anæsthesia, after Gr. αἴσθησις, æsthesis.] = anæsthesia.1848 Sir J. Simpson in Pharm. Jrnl. VII. 516 The brief period which elapses before the state of complete anæsthesis is induced. Oxford English Dictionary
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synæsthesis
synæsthesis (sɪnɪsˈθiːsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. συναίσθησις joint perception.] a. (See quot.)1881 Mivart Cat 386 note, The sum-total of the mental action of a rational animal may be called its noesis, which will be the analogue of the synesthesis or sum-total of the felt neural psychoses of an irrational... Oxford English Dictionary
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