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clairvoyance

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French clairvoyance.

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Noun

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clairvoyance (usually uncountable, plural clairvoyances)

  1. (parapsychology) The power to see or perceive things, objects or events beyond the natural range of the senses, such as the past or the future.
  2. Acute intuitive insight or perceptiveness; sagacity.

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Danish

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Etymology

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From French clairvoyance.

Noun

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clairvoyance c (indeclinable)

  1. clairvoyance
    Synonyms: synskhed, klarsyn
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French

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Etymology

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From clair +‎ voyance, from roots indicating clearsightedness and extended figuratively to precognition; compare also clairvoyant.

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Noun

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clairvoyance f (plural clairvoyances)

  1. clairvoyance

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