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pareidolia
par·ei·do·lia P5076050 (păr′ī-dō′lē-ə)n. The perception of a recognizable image or meaningful pattern where none exists or is intended, as the perception of a face in the surface features of the moon. [para- + Greek eidōlon, image, phantom; see idol + -ia.]pareidolia (ˌpæraɪˈdəʊlɪə) n (Psychiatry) the imagined perception of a pattern or meaning where it does not actually exist, as in considering the moon to have human features[C20: from para-4 + eidolon]Translations
pareidolia
pareidolia (păr′ī-dō′lē-ə)n. The perception of a recognizable image or meaningful pattern where none exists or is intended, as the perception of a face in the surface features of the moon.pareidolia An obsolete term for the delusional or inappropriate interpretation of visual clues. |