Definition of Synesthetic in English :

Define Synesthetic in English

Synesthetic meaning in English

Meaning of Synesthetic in English

Pronunciation of Synesthetic in English

Synesthetic pronunciation in English

Pronounce Synesthetic in English

Synesthetic

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Adjective

1. synaesthetic, synesthetic

relating to or experiencing synesthesia; involving more than one sense

Example Sentences:
'synesthetic response to music'
'synesthetic metaphor'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Synesthetic

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noun
the usual US spelling of synaesthesia

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Synesthetic

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noun
1.  Physiology
sensation felt in one part of the body when another part is stimulated
2.  Psychology
a process in which one type of stimulus produces a secondary, subjective sensation, as when some color evokes a specific smell

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Synesthetic

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n.
1. A condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces the visualization of a color.
2. A sensation felt in one part of the body as a result of stimulus applied to another, as in referred pain.
3. The description of one kind of sense impression by using words that normally describe another.

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