Definition of Hypnotists

1. Noun. (plural of hypnotist) ¹

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Definition of Hypnotists

1. hypnotist [n] - See also: hypnotist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypnotists

hypnotic trance
hypnotically
hypnotics
hypnotisability
hypnotisable
hypnotisation
hypnotise
hypnotised
hypnotiser
hypnotises
hypnotising
hypnotisingly
hypnotism
hypnotisms
hypnotist
hypnotists
hypnotizability
hypnotizable
hypnotizables
hypnotization
hypnotizations
hypnotize
hypnotizeable
hypnotized
hypnotizer
hypnotizers
hypnotizes
hypnotizing
hypnotizingly
hypnotoid

Literary usage of Hypnotists

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

1. The Care of the Body by Francis Cavanagh (1907)
"... cells caused by functioning—Reintegration of brain cells requires amentia—Effects of any stimulus upon cerebral circulation—Hypnotists, mesmerists, ..."

2. The Great Psychological Crime: The Destructive Principle of Nature in by John Emmett Richardson, Florence Huntley (1902)
"This secret is priceless and should be understood by all hypnotists." By this one sentence alone the dishonesty and criminality of the scheme stand revealed ..."

3. The Law of Psychic Phenomena: A Working Hypothesis for the Systematic Study by Thomson Jay Hudson (1908)
"These facts are well known to all hypnotists, as well as to all who witness ... Some stage hypnotists have much difficulty in preventing their subjects from ..."

4. English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the (1893)
"The " Occasional Corre- spondent " of the Tidies tells us that there are a mong hypnotists four distinct schools of thought and practice, with diverging ..."

5. The Theosophical Review by Theosophical Publishing Society (London, England) (1890)
"He claimed, no doubt, to transmit an animal magnetic fluid, which I believe the Hypnotists deny." They do, they do. But so did the scientists with regard to ..."

6. Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men by John William Harris (1901)
"nected with most of the attacks of criminal hypnotists, mentioned before and hereafter. He had visited it on duty two or three times, and been in contact ..."

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