"hyperthymesia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌhaɪ.pə.θaɪˈmiː.zi.ə/ [Received-Pronunciation], /-ʒə/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌhaɪ.pɚ.θaɪˈmi.ʒə/ [General-American] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-hyperthymesia.wav [Southern-England]
Etymology: hyper- (prefix meaning ‘over, beyond; excessive’) + Greek θύμηση (thýmisi, “memory”) + -ia (suffix forming names of diseases). Etymology templates: {{affix|en|hyper-|θύμηση|-ia|lang2=el|pos1=prefix meaning ‘over, beyond; excessive’|pos3=suffix forming names of diseases|t2=memory}} hyper- (prefix meaning ‘over, beyond; excessive’) + Greek θύμηση (thýmisi, “memory”) + -ia (suffix forming names of diseases) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} hyperthymesia (uncountable)
  1. (neuroscience) A rare condition in which a person possesses a superior autobiographical memory and is able to recall the vast majority of personal events and experiences in life. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Memory, Neuroscience Synonyms: highly superior autobiographical memory (alt: HSAM), hyperthymestic syndrome, superior autobiographical memory Derived forms: hyperthymestic, hyperthymestic syndrome Related terms: hypermnesia (english: elevated level of memory recall), photographic memory, total recall Translations (rare condition in which a person possesses a superior autobiographical memory): 超憶症 (Chinese Mandarin), 超忆症 (chāoyìzhèng) (Chinese Mandarin), hyperthymesie (Czech), hyperthymesia (Dutch), hypertymesia (Finnish), hyperthymésie [feminine] (French), hipertimesia [feminine] (Galician), hyperthymestisches Syndrom [neuter] (German), ipertimesia [feminine] (Italian), sindrome ipertimesica [feminine] (Italian), hîpertîmezî [feminine] (Northern Kurdish), hipertimesia [feminine] (Portuguese), síndrome da supermemória [feminine] (Portuguese), гипертимезия (gipertimezija) (Russian), hipertimesia [feminine] (Spanish), hypertymesi (Swedish), hipertimezi (Turkish)

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  ],
  "word": "hyperthymesia"
}

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