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Definition of Clairvoyance
1. Noun. Apparent power to perceive things that are not present to the senses.
Generic synonyms: Parapsychology, Psychic Phenomena, Psychic Phenomenon
Specialized synonyms: Foreknowledge, Precognition
Derivative terms: Clairvoyant, Clairvoyant
Definition of Clairvoyance
1. n. A power, attributed to some persons while in a mesmeric state, of discering objects not perceptible by the senses in their normal condition.
Definition of Clairvoyance
1. Noun. (parapsychology) The power to perceive objects that are not accessible to the senses. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Clairvoyance
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Clairvoyance
1. Perception of objective events (past, present, or future) not ordinarily discernible by the senses; a type of extrasensory perception. Origin: Fr. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clairvoyance
Literary usage of Clairvoyance
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1913)
"Clairvoyance, PREMONITION, PREVISION By EDUARD HERRMANN ON MAGICAL POWERS OF THE
SOUL i Clairvoyance is that much contested faculty, of seeing without the ..."
2. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"The further history of clairvoyance may be traced in the histories of spiritualism,
hypnotism, and mesmerism, and the older forms of divination, (jj. ..."
3. Your Psychic Powers and how to Develop Them by Hereward Carrington (1920)
"TRANCE-CONTROL Clairvoyance 5. Trance-control Clairvoyance is that psychic state
under which the control of the physical body of the medium is assumed by a ..."
4. Psychology; Or, The Science of Mind by Oliver S. Munsell (1880)
"T I. Involuntary or Accidental Clairvoyance.—Perhaps no better instance can be
given of this than one related of Baron Swedenborg. While visiting in Germany ..."
5. Enigmas of Psychical Research by James Hervey Hyslop (1906)
"CHAPTER VIII Clairvoyance The older common meaning of clairvoyance made it very
comprehensive. It comprised all that scientific analysis had reduced to ..."