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psionic, a.|saɪˈɒnɪk| [f. psi1 b + -onic, as in electronic.] Pertaining to or involving ‘psi’. So psiˈonics n. pl. [-ic 2], (the study of) the paranormal; psiˈonically adv.
1952Astounding Sci. Fiction XLIX. 119/2 The psionic translator in his belt would have brought him the sense of every syllable, and enabled even these psionic illiterates to understand him. 1953T. Sturgeon More than Human iii. 207 A gravity generator, to increase and decrease..weight... Gravitics is the key to everything. It would lead to the addition of one more item to the Unified Field—what we now call psychic energy, or ‘psionics’. 1960P. Anderson in ‘E. Crispin’ Best SF Five (1963) 228 Research has taught us just enough about psionics to show we can't imagine its potentialities. 1966Analog Science Fact/Fiction Nov. 29/1 I'm going to have to do the real end of the work—the psionics end. 1975Homes & Gardens Nov. 63/3 In the years since Lakhowski first talked of fundamental, or psionic, energy in cells, radiesthesia has not come very far. 1976Psionic Med. xi. 6 Dr. Wright wondered whether the case histories of patients treated psionically would throw any light on these questions. 1978C. Humphreys Both Sides Circle xix. 202 Dr Lawrence, at the age of ninety, founded The Psionic Medical Society... This drew together homoeopathy and radiaesthesia. |