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telesthetic

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tel⋅es⋅the⋅sia

[tuhl-uhs-thee-zhuh, -zhee-uh, -zee-uh]
–noun
sensation or perception received at a distance without the normal operation of the recognized sense organs.


Origin:
1880–85; tel- 1 + esthesia


tel⋅es⋅thet⋅ic [tel-uhs-thet-ik] , adjective
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tel·es·the·sia also tel·aes·the·sia   (těl'ĭs-thē'zhə)   
n.  Response to or perception of distant stimuli by extrasensory means.
tel'es·thet'ic (-thět'ĭk) adj.
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Main Entry: tel·es·the·sia
Variant: or chiefly British tel·aes·the·sia /"tel-&s-'thE-zh(E-)&/
Function:noun
: an impression supposedly received at a distance without the normal operation of the organs of sense —tel·es·thet·ic or chieflyBritish tel·aes·thet·ic /-'thet-ik/ adjective
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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