Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

paracoscienza

English translation:

paraconsciousness

Added to glossary by natydanila
Mar 9, 2011 19:54
13 yrs ago
Italian term

paracoscienza

Italian to English Science Psychology
il concetto di paracoscienza e l'applicazione terapeutica
Proposed translations (English)
4 +3 paraconsciousness
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Discussion

James (Jim) Davis Mar 10, 2011:
need more context Could be something else.

Proposed translations

+3
11 mins
Selected

paraconsciousness

a subfield of parapsychology

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Note added at 2 hrs (2011-03-09 22:11:51 GMT)
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In English, we spell words with "para" as one, e.g. paralinguistic and paraconsciousness
Peer comment(s):

agree Valentina Diani
1 hr
agree darwilliam : yes. not sure it is all one word or two, though.
1 hr
one word (and no hyphen)!
agree corallia
11 hrs
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