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Date:
1800-1900
Origin:
tele- +
Greek
-patheia
'feeling, understanding'
telepathy
noun
Related topics:
Occult
te‧lep‧a‧thy
[
uncountable
]
RO
a way of communicating in which thoughts are sent from one person's mind to another person's mind
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