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telesomatic

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Etymology

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

Adjective

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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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