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Definition of Clairaudience
1. n. Act of hearing, or the ability to hear, sounds not normally audible; -- usually claimed as a special faculty of spiritualistic mediums, or the like.
Definition of Clairaudience
1. Noun. The supposed power to perceive auditory stimuli beyond the realm of normal hearing. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Clairaudience
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clairaudience
Literary usage of Clairaudience
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Psychic Phenomena: A Working Hypothesis for the Systematic Study by Thomson Jay Hudson (1908)
"clairaudience. — Definitions of the Term. — Socrates and his Daemon. — Modern
Instances. ... Remarkable Examples of clairaudience. — A Lawyer's Experience. ..."
2. The Identity of Primitive Christianity and Modern Spiritualism by Eugene Crowell (1881)
"clairaudience. "And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him : Saul,
... Narrations of cases of clairaudience are freely scattered through 6 ..."
3. Subjective Concepts of Humans: Source of Spiritistic Manifestations by John J. Donnelly (1922)
"... XV THE SECOND DIVISION OF clairaudience The most prolific causes of clairaudience
are worry and fear. Let us see how these causes affect the human being ..."
4. Are the Dead Alive?: The Problem of Physical [!] Research that the World's by Fremont Rider (1909)
"... AND clairaudience BEFORE we outline a few typical examples of clairvoyance,
a word should be said regarding the nature of the phenomenon itself, ..."
5. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research, American Society for Psychical Research (1906- ) (1920)
"SEEMING RECIPROCAL clairaudience. 1. Statement by 0. E. Young, in a letter to WF
Prince from South Portland, Maine. ..."
6. The Mental-cure: Illustrating the Influence of the Mind on the Body, Both in by Warren Felt Evans (1886)
"clairaudience or Spiritual Hearing. — The sense of Touch. — Its general Diffusion.
— Its Relation to the Love. — Communication of life by the Hand. ..."
7. The Widow's Mite and Other Psychic Phenomena by Isaac Kaufman Funk (1911)
"... there was solid reason for believing that some of the phenomena could not be
accounted for except on the spirit hypothesis. II clairaudience Hearing ..."