"cryptamnesia" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌkɹɪp.təmˈniː.zi.ə/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌkɹɪp.təmˈniː.ʒə/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌkɹɪp.təmˈni.ʒi.ə/ [General-American], /-ʒə/ [General-American], /-zi.ə/ [General-American] Forms: cryptamnesias [plural]
Rhymes: -iːziə Etymology: From crypt- (prefix meaning ‘hidden’) + amnesia; see further at cryptomnesia. Etymology templates: {{glossary|prefix}} prefix, {{affix|en|crypt-|amnesia|pos1=prefix meaning ‘hidden’}} crypt- (prefix meaning ‘hidden’) + amnesia Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} cryptamnesia (countable and uncountable, plural cryptamnesias)
  1. Alternative form of cryptomnesia Tags: alt-of, alternative, countable, uncountable Alternative form of: cryptomnesia
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