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Meanings of
esp
in English
Portuguese
percepção extrassensorial
Catalan
clarividència
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Apparent power to perceive things that are not present to the senses.
clairvoyance
second sight
extrasensory perception
Portuguese
percepção extrassensorial
Russian
электроприводной центробежный насос
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Pump type.
electric submersible pump
Related terms
device
Russian
электроприводной центробежный насос
Synonyms
Examples for "
clairvoyance
"
clairvoyance
second sight
extrasensory perception
Examples for "
clairvoyance
"
1
Once, in one of her moments of
clairvoyance
,
Cissie said to Peter:
2
His profoundest glances into individual souls are like the marvels of
clairvoyance
.
3
The end of vision for a practical eye is beginning of
clairvoyance
.
4
He had recourse to every superstition of sortilege,
clairvoyance
,
presentiment, and dreams.
5
Why should not the waking soul have also its moments of
clairvoyance
?
1
A powerful sorcerer was watching, with his own version of
second
sight
.
2
The experiment of
second
sight
always formed the termination of my performance.
3
They say that one who loses an eye, gains a
second
sight
.
'
4
Then I asked him if he had more of the
second
sight
.
5
That
second
sight
of her completed what the first meeting had begun.
1
In reality, the study had nothing to do with
extrasensory
perception
.
2
He became besotted with the beguiling woman who claimed to have
extrasensory
perception
.
3
Eventually the information was given to a Secret Service man who respected
extrasensory
perception
.
4
Was it possible that Fischer had no
extrasensory
perception
left?
5
He'd never believed in
extrasensory
perception
,
but from what he'd witnessed lately, anything was possible.
Usage of
esp
in English
1
The OED says: That which connects the successive points in anything,
esp
.
2
Ice-skater = one who skates on ice wearing an ice skate;
esp
.
3
Liddell and Scott definition: any art over which the Muses presided,
esp
.
4
Enterococcus faecalis harbors a virulence-associated surface protein encoded by the
esp
gene.
5
Surprisingly,
esp
and hyl were not detected in any of the isolates.
6
The second major disappointment in the talks was the treatment of Soviet
diseidents
-
esp
.
7
Does anyone know enough about how the Egyptian army is organised -
esp
.
8
ImmunoCyt is a new immunocytologic fluorescence test promising a higher diagnostic sensitivity,
esp
.
9
In the medical encyclopedia it reads, under leprosy, differential diag: tuberculosis and
esp
.
10
Accident: an event that is without a cause or unexpected,
esp
.
11
The
esp
gene is expressed on the surface of donor and both transconjugants.
12
But, considering their noble insistence upon the moral elements in religion
(
esp
.
13
A large rectangular cloak or mantle worn by men' chiefly among the Greeks;
esp
.
14
Call it magic, or
esp
,
or whatever current buzzword you feel most comfortable with.
15
Used to describe a task thought to be impossible,
esp
.
16
Hi Chris, we're big fans of yours in our house,
esp
my 2yo boy.
Other examples for "esp"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
esp
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
see esp
conversational esp
enhance esp
esp ability
fantastic esp
More collocations
Translations for
esp
Portuguese
percepção extrassensorial
clarividência
Catalan
clarividència
percepció extrasensorial
Russian
электроприводной центробежный насос
эцн
Esp
through the time
Esp
across language varieties
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