Metempsychosis
11metempsychosis — metempsychic /met euhm suy kik/, metempsychosic, metempsychosical, adj. /meuh tem seuh koh sis, temp , met euhm suy /, n., pl. metempsychoses / seez/. the transmigration of the soul, esp. the passage of the soul after death from a human or animal …
12metempsychosis — The transmigration of the soul, whereby upon death the soul takes up residence in a new body. The doctrine is embedded in the Indian notion of samsara, and in the western tradition is especially associated with Pythagoras and Empedocles, and… …
13metempsychosis — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. rebirth, transmigration, reincarnation, incarnation, reanimation; see also renewal , spiritualism 1 …
14metempsychosis — n. reincarnation, movement of a soul from one body to anotherme·tem·psy·cho·sis || ‚mÉ™ temsəɪ kəʊsɪs / metÉ™msaɪ …
15metempsychosis — [ˌmɛtɛmsʌɪ kəʊsɪs] noun (plural metempsychoses si:z) the supposed transmigration at death of the soul into a new body. Origin C16: via late L. from Gk metempsukhōsis, from meta (expressing change) + en in + psukhē soul …
16metempsychosis — n. Transmigration …
17metempsychosis — n transmigration, reincarnation; reembodiment, rebirth, regeneration, metamorphosis, transmogrification …
18metempsychosis — metem·psy·cho·sis …
19metempsychosis — Метемпсихоз …
20metempsychosis — me•tem•psy•cho•sis [[t]məˌtɛm səˈkoʊ sɪs, ˌtɛmp , ˌmɛt əm saɪ [/t]] n. pl. ses ( sēz). the transmigration of the soul, esp. the passage of the soul after death into the body of another being • Etymology: 1580–90; < LL < Gk, =metempsȳchō ,… …