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Psyche

psyche
 noun  Etymology: Latin, from Greek psyche soul  Date: 1590  1. capitalized a princess loved by Cupid  2. Greek psyche  a. soul, personality the nation's consumer ~ — D. J. Kevles  b. mind 2
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  n. 1 the soul; the spirit. 2 the mind. Etymology: L f. Gk psukhe breath, life, soul ...
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  I Psyche noun; greek; myth. Психея II noun душа, дух III noun высокое зеркало на ножках, псише ...
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  (psyches) In psychology, your psyche is your mind and your deepest feelings and attitudes. (TECHNICAL) His exploration of the myth brings insight into the American psyche. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n C usually singular technical or formal someone's mind, or their basic nature, which controls their attitudes and behaviour  (The image of the independent pioneer lies at the heart of the American psyche.) ...
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  - 1647, "animating spirit," from L. psyche, from Gk. psykhe "the soul, mind, spirit, breath, life, the invisible animating principle or entity which occupies and directs the physical body" (personified as Psykhe, the lover of Eros), akin to psykhein "to blow, cool," from PIE base *bhes- "to blow." Psychological sense is from 1910. ...
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