psychic 音标拼音: [s'ɑɪkɪk]
a . 灵魂的,精神的,心灵的
n . 巫女,灵媒,心灵研究
灵魂的,精神的,心灵的巫女,灵媒,心灵研究
psychic adj 1 :
affecting or influenced by the human mind ; "
psychic energy "; "
psychic trauma " [
synonym : {
psychic }, {
psychical }]
2 :
outside the sphere of physical science ; "
psychic phenomena "
[
synonym : {
psychic }, {
psychical }]
n 1 :
a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception Psychic \
Psy "
chic \,
Psychical \
Psy "
chic *
al \,
a . [
L .
psychicus ,
Gr . ?,
fr .
psychh `
the soul ,
mind ;
cf . ?
to blow :
cf .
F .
psychique .]
1 .
Of or pertaining to the human soul ,
or to the living principle in man .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
This term was formerly used to express the same idea as psychological .
Recent metaphysicians ,
however ,
have employed it to mark the difference between psychh `
the living principle in man ,
and pney ^
ma the rational or spiritual part of his nature .
In this use ,
the word describes the human soul in its relation to sense ,
appetite ,
and the outer visible world ,
as distinguished from spiritual or rational faculties ,
which have to do with the supersensible world . --
Heyse .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Of or pertaining to the mind ,
or its functions and diseases ;
mental ; --
contrasted with {
physical }.
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1913 Webster ]
{
Psychical blindness }, {
Psychical deafness } (
Med .),
forms of nervous disease in which ,
while the senses of sight and hearing remain unimpaired ,
the mind fails to appreciate the significance of the sounds heard or the images seen .
{
Psychical contagion },
the transference of disease ,
especially of a functional nervous disease ,
by mere force of example .
{
Psychical medicine },
that department of medicine which treats of mental diseases .
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1913 Webster ]
78 Moby Thesaurus words for "
psychic ":
Cassandra ,
Druid ,
astrologer ,
augur ,
automatist ,
calamity howler ,
cerebral ,
clairvoyant ,
cognitive ,
crystal gazer ,
divinator ,
diviner ,
divineress ,
ecstatic ,
extramundane ,
extrasensory ,
forecaster ,
foreknower ,
foreseer ,
foreshower ,
foreteller ,
fortune -
teller ,
fortuneteller ,
geomancer ,
haruspex ,
impressible ,
impressionable ,
intellectual ,
magical ,
medium ,
mental ,
metaphysical ,
necromancer ,
occult ,
palmist ,
philosophical ,
predictor ,
prefigurer ,
presager ,
preternatural ,
prognosticator ,
prophesier ,
prophet ,
prophet of doom ,
prophetess ,
psychical ,
psychogenic ,
psychographist ,
psychological ,
pythoness ,
religious prophets ,
responsive ,
seer ,
seeress ,
sensible ,
sensile ,
sensitive ,
sentient ,
sibyl ,
soothsayer ,
spirit rapper ,
spiritist ,
spiritual ,
spiritualist ,
spiritualistic ,
subjective ,
supermundane ,
supernatural ,
supersensible ,
supersensory ,
susceptible ,
susceptive ,
telekinetic ,
telepathic ,
telepathist ,
unearthly ,
vates ,
weather prophet
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