Definition of Synaesthesias

1. Noun. (plural of synaesthesia) ¹

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Definition of Synaesthesias

1. synaesthesia [n] - See also: synaesthesia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synaesthesias

symptomlessness
symptomlike
symptomological
symptomologies
symptomology
symptoms
symptotic
syn
syn-
synadelphite
synaereses
synaeresis
synaeretic
synaestheses
synaesthesia
synaesthesias (current term)
synaesthesis
synaesthete
synaesthetes
synaesthetic
synagog
synagogal
synagogical
synagogs
synagogue
synagogues
synalepha
synalephas
synallagmatic
synallaxine

Literary usage of Synaesthesias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Pathology of Emotions: Physiological and Clinical Studies by Charles Féré (1899)
"... Sound, Odours, Savours—The Equivalence of Sensorial Excitations, Coloured Vision, synaesthesias— The Physical Signs of the Sensations. ..."

2. The Pathology of Emotions: Physiological and Clinical Studies by Charles Féré (1899)
"... Equivalence of Sensorial Excitations, Coloured Vision, synaesthesias— The Physical Signs of the Sensations. IN order to show the analogies betwixt ..."

3. ... The Sense of Taste by Harry Levi Hollingworth, Albert Theodor Poffenberger (1917)
"Taste, far from being an exception in this case, is one of the senses in connection with which " synaesthesias " must often occur. ..."

4. The Sensation of Pain and the Theory of the Specific Sense Energies by Anna Jane McKeag (1902)
"Richet calls them " synaesthesias " and finds them in normal as well as ... Among normal synaesthesias may be mentioned the pain felt in the teeth as the ..."

5. An Introduction to Psychology by James Rowland Angell (1918)
"The auditory-visual synaesthesias are the most frequent, but other senses are sometimes involved, particularly taste. Number Forms. ..."

6. An Introduction to Psychology by James Rowland Angell (1918)
"The auditory-visual synaesthesias are the most frequent, but other senses are sometimes involved, particularly taste. Number Forms. ..."

7. The Pathology of Emotions: Physiological and Clinical Studies by Charles Féré (1899)
"... Sound, Odours, Savours—The Equivalence of Sensorial Excitations, Coloured Vision, synaesthesias— The Physical Signs of the Sensations. ..."

8. The Pathology of Emotions: Physiological and Clinical Studies by Charles Féré (1899)
"... Equivalence of Sensorial Excitations, Coloured Vision, synaesthesias— The Physical Signs of the Sensations. IN order to show the analogies betwixt ..."

9. ... The Sense of Taste by Harry Levi Hollingworth, Albert Theodor Poffenberger (1917)
"Taste, far from being an exception in this case, is one of the senses in connection with which " synaesthesias " must often occur. ..."

10. The Sensation of Pain and the Theory of the Specific Sense Energies by Anna Jane McKeag (1902)
"Richet calls them " synaesthesias " and finds them in normal as well as ... Among normal synaesthesias may be mentioned the pain felt in the teeth as the ..."

11. An Introduction to Psychology by James Rowland Angell (1918)
"The auditory-visual synaesthesias are the most frequent, but other senses are sometimes involved, particularly taste. Number Forms. ..."

12. An Introduction to Psychology by James Rowland Angell (1918)
"The auditory-visual synaesthesias are the most frequent, but other senses are sometimes involved, particularly taste. Number Forms. ..."

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