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ce•nes•the•sia
(sē′nəs thē′zhə, -zhē ə, -zē ə, sen′əs-),USA pronunciation n. [Psychol.]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- Psychologycoenesthesia.
coe•nes•the•sia
(sē′nəs thē′zhə, -zhē ə, -zē ə, sen′əs-),USA pronunciation n. [Psychol.]
- Psychologythe aggregate of impressions arising from organic sensations that forms the basis of one's awareness of body or bodily state, as the feeling of health, vigor, or lethargy.
- coen(o)- + esthesia 1880–85
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