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Noun Telepathy Communication Te·Lep·A·Thy Mind Pathy Tə ˈle Pə Thē  Date

Title telepathy
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
te·lep·a·thy
\\tə-ˈle-pə-thē\\ noun
 DATE  1882
: communication from one mind to another by extrasensory means
tele·path·ic \\ˌte-lə-ˈpa-thik\\ adjective
tele·path·i·cal·ly \\-thi-k(ə-)lē\\ adverb
English Etymology
telepathy
  1882, coined (along with telæsthesia) by Eng. psychologist Frederic Myers (1843-1901), from tele- "far" (see tele-) + -pathy "feeling." Telepathic is first recorded 1884. The noun telepath is a 1907 back-formation.
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
telepathy
tel·ep·athy / tE5lepEWi / noun [U]
   the direct communication of thoughts or feelings from six person to another without using speech, writing, or any other normal method
   传心术;通灵术;心灵感应
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
te·lep·a·thy
\-_thē, -thi\ noun
(-es)
Etymology: tel- (I) + -pathy
: apparent communication from one mind to another other than through the channels of sense :
thought transference

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