Definition of Synesthetic

1. Adjective. Relating to or experiencing synesthesia; involving more than one sense. "Synesthetic metaphor"

Exact synonyms: Synaesthetic
Derivative terms: Synaesthesia, Synesthesia
Partainyms: Synesthesia, Synesthesia

Definition of Synesthetic

1. Adjective. (alternative spelling of synaesthetic) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Synesthetic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synesthetic

synergistically
synergists
synergize
synergized
synergizes
synergizing
synergy
synes
syneses
synesis
synesises
synesthesia
synesthesias
synesthete
synesthetes
synesthetic (current term)
synesthetic metaphor
synezesis
synfuel
synfuels
syngameon
syngameons
syngamic
syngamies
syngamous
syngamy
syngas
syngases
syngenecious

Literary usage of Synesthetic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"... has to crystallize as we work towards educational alternatives that integrate the visual, the kinetic, the aural, and the synesthetic. ..."

2. Thomas Morton of "Merrymount": The Life and Renaissance of an Early American by Jack Dempsey (2000)
"He wrote that poetry seems so much more powerful than other forms of language because of its synesthetic effects: it "assemble[s] all the powers of ..."

3. New English Canaan by Thomas Morton (2000)
"He wrote that poetry seems so much more powerful than other forms of language because of its synesthetic effects: it ..."

4. New English Canaan: Text, Notes, Biography & Criticism by Thomas Morton (1999)
"He wrote that poetry seems so much more powerful than other forms of language because of its synesthetic effects: it "assemble[s] all the powers of ..."

5. Contact with the Other World: The Latest Evidence as to Communication with by James Hervey Hyslop (1919)
"The simplest course is to treat them as apparitions, acknowledging the possibility both of collective phantasms and of synesthetic apparitions. ..."

6. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"... has to crystallize as we work towards educational alternatives that integrate the visual, the kinetic, the aural, and the synesthetic. ..."

7. Thomas Morton of "Merrymount": The Life and Renaissance of an Early American by Jack Dempsey (2000)
"He wrote that poetry seems so much more powerful than other forms of language because of its synesthetic effects: it "assemble[s] all the powers of ..."

8. New English Canaan by Thomas Morton (2000)
"He wrote that poetry seems so much more powerful than other forms of language because of its synesthetic effects: it ..."

9. New English Canaan: Text, Notes, Biography & Criticism by Thomas Morton (1999)
"He wrote that poetry seems so much more powerful than other forms of language because of its synesthetic effects: it "assemble[s] all the powers of ..."

10. Contact with the Other World: The Latest Evidence as to Communication with by James Hervey Hyslop (1919)
"The simplest course is to treat them as apparitions, acknowledging the possibility both of collective phantasms and of synesthetic apparitions. ..."

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