"promnesia" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /pɹɑmˈniː.ʒə/ [General-American], /pɹɑmˈniː.zɪ.ə/ [General-American], /pɹɒmˈniː.ʒə/ [Received-Pronunciation], /pɹɒmˈniː.zɪ.ə/ [Received-Pronunciation]
enPR: prŏm-nēʹzhə, prŏm-nēʹzĭ-ə Rhymes: -iːʒə, -iːziə Etymology: Coined by philologist and psychical researcher Frederic W. H. Myers (1843-1901) from Ancient Greek προ- (pro-, “pre-, before”) + μνήμη (mnḗmē, “memory”) + -ία (-ía) on the model of amnesia, from Proto-Indo-European *men- (“to think, mind”). Compare Greek προμνησία (promnisía). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*men-|id=think}}, {{coinage|en|Frederic W. H. Myers|occ=philologist|occ2=psychical researcher}} Coined by philologist and psychical researcher Frederic W. H. Myers, {{der|en|grc|-}} Ancient Greek, {{af|grc|προ-|μνήμη|-ία|nocat=1|t1=pre-, before|t2=memory}} προ- (pro-, “pre-, before”) + μνήμη (mnḗmē, “memory”) + -ία (-ía), {{der|en|ine-pro|*men-|t=to think, mind}} Proto-Indo-European *men- (“to think, mind”), {{cog|el|προμνησία}} Greek προμνησία (promnisía) Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} promnesia
  1. (psychology, psychiatry, neologism) déjà vu, a sense of having experienced some event before due to an imagined memory Tags: neologism Categories (topical): Psychiatry, Psychology Related terms: amnesia
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