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Definition of Psychograph
1. Noun. (''in Spiritualism'') A photographic image having a supposed supernatural or spiritual origin ¹
2. Noun. psychobiography ¹
3. Noun. recorded moments of sensuous touch by genius loci [spirit of the space]. [ ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Psychograph
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychograph
Literary usage of Psychograph
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the National Research Council by National Research Council (U.S.) (1921)
"That for the younger group closely approximates the soth percentile standard and
is similar in form to the psychograph for infantry officers. ..."
2. Intellectual and educational status of the medical profession as represented by Margaret Vara Cobb, Robert Mearns Yerkes (1921)
"That for the younger group closely approximates the 5oth percentile standard and
is similar in form to the psychograph for infantry officers. ..."
3. The Debatable Land Between this World and the Next: With Illustrative Narrations by Robert Dale Owen (1872)
"They were experimenting with the psychograph; two of Monsieur B 's ... She brought
her chair close to that part of the table where the psychograph was. ..."
4. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1902)
"We made use of a spirit- writing machine called a "psychograph," similar in
purpose to the planchette, built not unlike a pantograph, having an indicator or ..."
5. Vocational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods by Harry Levi Hollingworth (1916)
"Closely related to it, though sufficiently distinct in aim and method to merit
separate presentation, is the method of the vocational psychograph, ..."