💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Chronotaraxis"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chronesthesianoun | The awareness of the passage of time, and of the past and future |
| chronoceptionnoun | (physiology) The perception or sense of time; time perception. |
| timescapenoun | A perspective over a period (particularly a long period) of time. |
| chronostasisnoun | (optics) A visual illusion in which a regular movement seems to pause the first time it is observed. |
| chronokinesisnoun | (science fiction) The ability to manipulate the flow of time. |
| tempicsnoun | A method of reading narratives in terms of time and the current instant. |
| arrow of timenoun | Entropy. |
| subjective timenoun | The perception of time being tied to experience: time flying by, time dragging slowly. |
| chronoportationnoun | Any of many (mostly hypothetical or fictional) processes of moving matter from one temporal (and possibly spatial) point to another, generally instantaneously. |
| time dilationnoun | (relativity) The slowing of the passage of time experienced by objects in motion relative to an observer (measurable only at relativistic speeds), or due to being in a gravitational well. |
| kappa effectnoun | A temporal perceptual illusion that can arise when observers judge the elapsed time between sensory stimuli applied sequentially at different locations. Subjects tend to overestimate the time between stimuli when the distance between the stimuli is large, and to underestimate the time when the distance is small. |
| timestreamnoun | (science fiction, mythology) A metaphorical conception of time as a stream, or flowing body of water. |
| autonoesisnoun | The neurocognitive ability to experience time as a series of subjective episodes. |
| time streamnoun | Alternative form of timestream. [(science fiction, mythology) A metaphorical conception of time as a stream, or flowing body of water.] |
| tasknoun | A piece of work done as part of one’s duties. |
| taishnoun | Alternative form of taisch. [second sight; the involuntary ability of seeing the future or distant events.] |
| macroesthesianoun | A psychological perception that objects are larger than they really are |
| catoxtromancynoun | Alternative form of catoptromancy. [Divination by use of mirrors, or other reflective surfaces.] |
| zeitgebernoun | (physiology) A rhythmically occurring cue given by the environment, such as a change in light or temperature, to reset the internal body clock. |
| transceptionnoun | The process of transceiving. |
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