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Definition of Telepath
1. Noun. (science fiction) A person with telepathic ability; capable of reading the thoughts of others around them. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Telepath
1. one who can communicate with another by some means other than the senses [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Telepath
Literary usage of Telepath
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"[< telepath-y + -ic.~\ Of or pertaining to telepathy. [Recent.]
telepathically (tel-e-path'i-kal-i), adv. In a telepathic manner; by means of
telepathy; ..."
2. The Psychology of Dreams by William Sebastian Walsh (1920)
"For example, the old game of hiding an article, the "telepath" discovering its
location by "reading" the mind of the secreter as he holds the latter's hand. ..."
3. The Phonographic Dictionary and Phrase Book by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1901)
"... i this t (cp. do the) k it that (see them) n one (see this) telepath'ic ,.~.
... u& telepath'ically t \ t \ Г X „ his telep'athy ..."
4. A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life by Thomson Jay Hudson (1895)
"... universe than it is to the mental world to suppose that B cannot telepath to
C because A can telepath to B. In the one case it leads to planetary chaos; ..."
5. A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life by Thomson Jay Hudson (1895)
"... universe than it is to the mental world to suppose that B cannot telepath to
C because A can telepath to B. In the one case it leads to planetary chaos; ..."
6. A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life by Thomson Jay Hudson (1895)
"... universe than it is to the mental world to suppose that B cannot telepath to
C because A can telepath to B. In the one case it leads to planetary chaos; ..."
7. A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life by Thomson Jay Hudson (1904)
"... universe than it is to the mental world to suppose that B cannot telepath to
C because A can telepath to B. In the one case it leads to planetary chaos; ..."