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Etymology

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From pseud- +‎ -esthesia.

Noun

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pseudesthesia (uncountable)

  1. (rare) An imaginary sensation felt in the absence of a stimulus.
    • 1952, Donovan Hilton Rawcliffe, The Psychology of the Occult, page 221:
      [] and many hospital authorities are open to censure in that they do not attempt to employ a psychotherapist even in the most severe cases of pseudesthesia.

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