"alliesthesia" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Coined by Michel Cabanac and Stylianos Nicolaïdis in 1971. From Ancient Greek ἀλλοῖος (alloîos, “changed, different”) + -esthesia (“sensation”). Etymology templates: {{coinage|en|Michel Cabanac and Stylianos Nicolaïdis|in=1971|nobycat=1|w=-}} Coined by Michel Cabanac and Stylianos Nicolaïdis in 1971, {{der|en|grc|ἀλλοῖος||changed, different}} Ancient Greek ἀλλοῖος (alloîos, “changed, different”), {{af|en|-esthesia|t1=sensation}} -esthesia (“sensation”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} alliesthesia (uncountable)
  1. The relationship between the pleasure associated with a stimulus and the internal state of an organism Wikipedia link: alliesthesia Tags: uncountable Related terms: allesthesia
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