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eidetic
ei·det·ic E0059100 (ī-dĕt′ĭk)adj. Of, relating to, or marked by extraordinarily detailed and vivid recall of visual images. [German eidetisch, from Greek eidos, form; see weid- in Indo-European roots.] ei·det′i·cal·ly adv.eidetic (aɪˈdɛtɪk) adj1. (Psychology) (of visual, or sometimes auditory, images) exceptionally vivid and allowing detailed recall of something previously perceived: thought to be common in children2. (Psychology) relating to or subject to such imagery[C20: from Greek eidētikos, from eidos shape, form] eiˈdetically advei•det•ic (aɪˈdɛt ɪk) adj. pertaining to or constituting visual impressions recalled vividly and readily reproducible with great accuracy: eidetic imagery. [1920–25; < Greek eidētikós, derivative of eîd(os) form, shape] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | eidetic - of visual imagery of almost photographic accuracyrepresentational - (used especially of art) depicting objects, figures,or scenes as seen; "representational art"; "representational images" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeEidetic Memoryeidetic
eidetic [i-det´ik] denoting exact visualization of events or objects previously seen; a person having such an ability.ei·det·ic (ī-det'ik), 1. Relating to the power of visualization of and memory for objects previously seen that reaches its height in children aged 8-10. 2. A person possessing this power to a high degree. [G. eidon, saw (aorist of verb)] eidetic adjective Referring to vividly precise and accurate recollection of objects, events, sounds or other imagery previously perceived.ei·det·ic (ī-det'ik) 1. Relating to the power of visualization of and memory for objects previously seen that peaks in children aged 8-10. 2. A person possessing this power to a high degree. [G. eidon, saw (aorist of verb)]eidetic Strikingly vivid, detailed and accurate, allowing an extraordinarily lifelike imaging, or sometimes rehearing, of past experience.eidetic Related to eidetic: Eidetic imageryWords related to eideticadj of visual imagery of almost photographic accuracyRelated Words |