English

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Etymology

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From vibration +‎ -ary.

Noun

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vibrationary (plural vibrationaries)

  1. (especially parapsychology) Relating to vibrations.
    • 1980 December 20, Michael Anderson, “Gays & the Occult”, in Gay Community News, volume 8, number 22, page 11:
      Helen's customary readings are done over the telephone, and last 30 minutes. She requires payment in advance, but adheres to the rule that she does not cash a check until the reading has been completed. The check she receives before the reading supplies Helen with vibrationary information about the person as she touches (psychometrizing) the envelope, the check, and the signature.