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Definition of Supernormally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supernormally
Literary usage of Supernormally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1921)
"Subconscious impersonation is the unconscious presentment of facts as supernormally
acquired. It cannot be called fraud because the subject himself may be ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1918)
"... if we are to admit that they are supernormally acquired and not due to secondary
personality. It is extremely difficult to apply the last hypothesis to ..."
3. Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1871)
"я>, we may satisfy this equation supernormally, by ec = aoo m : and this we
actually do when we solve (l + л;)~1=°(1 + 2л? ..."
4. Psychical Investigations: Some Personally-observed Proofs of Survival by John Arthur Hill (1917)
"The thought inevitably arises, when a medical medium not in trance and without
any claim of spirit-help can supernormally diagnose a distant person's ..."
5. Medico-legal Studies by Clark Bell (1902)
"This fact was noted at the time by the opponents of spiritism, and telepathy was
thus shown to afford an easy explanation of all supernormally acquired ..."
6. Apparitions and Thought-transference: An Examination of the Evidence for by Frank Podmore (1894)
"... she appears to know nothing of what goes on in the trance, and to share none
of the information supernormally acquired by her secondary consciousness. ..."
7. Apparitions and Thought-transference: An Examination of the Evidence for by Frank Podmore (1894)
"... she appears to know nothing of what goes on in the trance, and to share none
of the information supernormally acquired by her secondary consciousness. ..."
8. Apparitions and thought-transference: An Examination of the Evidence for by Frank Podmore (1895)
"... she appears to know nothing of what goes on in the trance, and to share none
of the information supernormally acquired by her secondary consciousness. ..."