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Definition of Thought transference
1. Noun. Apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptions.
Generic synonyms: Anomalous Communication, Psychic Communication, Psychical Communication
Derivative terms: Telepathic, Telepathist, Telepathist, Telepathize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thought Transference
Literary usage of Thought transference
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy: And Other Essays by William James (1896)
"The first two years were largely taken up with experiments in thought- transference.
The earliest lot of these were made with the daughters of a clergyman ..."
2. The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy: And Other Essays by William James (1896)
"The first two years were largely taken up with experiments in thought- transference.
The earliest lot of these were made with the daughters of a clergyman ..."
3. The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy: And Other Essays by William James (1896)
"The first two years were largely taken up with experiments in thought- transference.
The earliest lot of these were made with the daughters of a clergyman ..."
4. The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy: And Other Essays by William James (1899)
"The first two years were largely taken up with experiments in thought- transference.
The earliest lot of these were made with the daughters of a clergyman ..."
5. The Will to believe, and other essays in popular philosophy by William James (1896)
"The first two years were largely taken up with experiments in thought- transference.
The earliest lot of these were made with the daughters of a clergyman ..."
6. The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by William James (1911)
"The first two years were largely taken up with experiments in thought- transference.
The earliest lot of these were made with the daughters of a clergyman ..."
7. The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by William James (1896)
"The first two years were largely taken up with experiments in thought- transference.
The earliest lot of these were made with the daughters of a clergyman ..."
8. The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by William James (1896)
"The first two years were largely taken up with experiments in thought- transference.
The earliest lot of these were made with the daughters of a clergyman ..."