telesomatic

English

Etymology

tele- + somatic, coined in 1967 by neurologist Berthold E. Schwarz to describe events he observed in the lives of his patients.

Adjective

telesomatic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to physical sensations or symptoms that are shared by people who are distant from each other, as if by some kind of telepathy.

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