psychical

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ψυχικός (psukhikós) + -al. By surface analysis, psyche + -ical.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈsʌɪkɪk(ə)l/

Adjective

psychical (not comparable)

  1. Performed by or pertaining to the psyche (the mind, spirit, or both): mental, psychic. [from 17th c.]
  2. (theology) Pertaining to the animal nature of man, as opposed to the spirit. [from 18th c.]
  3. Outside the realm of the physical; supernatural, psychic. [from 19th c.]

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