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Definition of Telepaths
1. telepath [n] - See also: telepath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Telepaths
Literary usage of Telepaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Neurotic Constitution: Outlines of a Comparative Individualistic by Alfred Adler (1917)
"The abstractions and also the anticipations have even gone farther and may lead
to the well known remarkable pathological expressions of the "telepaths" or ..."
2. The New Psychology by Edward Wheeler Scripture (1897)
"... causes that are still discussed ; I believe that its death arose from the fact
that it allowed itself to be invaded by the spiritists and telepaths. ..."
3. The New Psychology by Edward Wheeler Scripture (1897)
"... causes that are still discussed ; I believe that its death arose from the fact
that it allowed itself to be invaded by the spiritists and telepaths. ..."
4. The Law of Psychic Phenomena: A Working Hypothesis for the Systematic Study by Thomson Jay Hudson (1893)
"... often unconsciously telepaths a mental suggestion to the subjective mind of
the patient. If he thoroughly believes the truth of his own suggestions, ..."
5. The Neurotic Constitution: Outlines of a Comparative Individualistic by Alfred Adler (1917)
"The abstractions and also the anticipations have even gone farther and may lead
to the well known remarkable pathological expressions of the "telepaths" or ..."
6. The New Psychology by Edward Wheeler Scripture (1897)
"... causes that are still discussed ; I believe that its death arose from the fact
that it allowed itself to be invaded by the spiritists and telepaths. ..."
7. The New Psychology by Edward Wheeler Scripture (1897)
"... causes that are still discussed ; I believe that its death arose from the fact
that it allowed itself to be invaded by the spiritists and telepaths. ..."
8. The Law of Psychic Phenomena: A Working Hypothesis for the Systematic Study by Thomson Jay Hudson (1893)
"... often unconsciously telepaths a mental suggestion to the subjective mind of
the patient. If he thoroughly believes the truth of his own suggestions, ..."