Definition of Retrovision

1. Noun. A vision of events in the distant past.

Generic synonyms: Vision

Lexicographical Neighbors of Retrovision

retroversioflexion
retroversion
retroversions
retrovert
retroverted
retroverting
retroverts
retroviral
retroviral vector
retrovirally
retroviridae infections
retroviridae proteins
retrovirology
retrovirus
retroviruses
retrovision (current term)
retrude
retruded
retrusion
retrusive excursion
retrusive occlusion
retry
retrying
rets
retsina
retsina wine
retsinas
retted
retter
retteries

Literary usage of Retrovision

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

1. Animal Magnetism, Or, Mesmerism and Its Phenomena by William Gregory (1884)
"... and retrovision. Now, I cannot consent that these should be, in any way, made to depend on the other. But, on the other hand, these things, vision, ..."

2. Within the Mind Maze; Or, The Real Law of the Mind by Edgar Lucien Larkin (1911)
"retrovision means: "looking, or the power of looking back, or especially a supposed ... retrovision retrovision and revision, seeing forgotten scenes again, ..."

3. Fact and Fable in Psychology by Joseph Jastrow (1900)
"voyance, sympathetic retrovision, direct clairvoyance, mental traveling, ... spontaneous retrovision — were formulated and added their quota to the general ..."

4. Fact and Fable in Psychology by Joseph Jastrow (1900)
"voyance, sympathetic retrovision, direct clairvoyance, mental traveling, ... spontaneous retrovision — were formulated and added their quota to the general ..."

5. Psychography: A Treatise on One of the Objective Forms of Psychic Or by Stainton Moses, William Stainton Moses (1878)
"... Distance—Sympathy and Clairvoyance in Regard to Absent Persons—retrovision— ... Clairvoyance—Striking Case of it—Spontaneous retrovision and Prevision— ..."

6. Lectures on Spiritualism: Being a Series of Lectures on the Phenomena and by Joel Tiffany (1851)
"Here was a clear case of retrovision. Many other cases of a similar character might be ... retrovision. 479. Upon this hypothesis we can understand how the ..."

7. Mesmerism, with Hints for Beginnersby John James by John James (1886)
"... without the Eyes—Vision of Near Objects: through Opaque Bodies : at a Distance—Sympathy and Clairvoyance in regard to Absent Persons—retrovision— ..."

8. Transcendental Physics: An Account of Experimental Investigations from the by Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner (1880)
"... the Eyes—Vision of Near Objects: through Opaque Bodies : at a Distance—Sympathy and Clairvoyance in regard to Absent Persons—retrovision—Intro vision. ..."

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