"Psilopaedic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Psilopaedic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Psilopaedic" Meaning

A rare one!

The word "psilopaeic" (not "psilopaedic") is an adjective that refers to the penetration of air into the lungs during expiration, in place of the normal egress of air from the lungs being replaced by a gas other than atmospheric air, such as helium.

In simpler terms, it describes a condition in which air enters the lungs during exhalation instead of coming from the lungs.

"Psilopaedic" Examples

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- Requiring little or no sleep; daytime sleepiness that impairs daily functioning, but that differs from insomnia and other disorders of initiating or maintaining sleep.

- Characterized by such sleeplessness; sleepless or wakeful during the day.

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1. Medical Context

The patient was suffering from hypothalamic hypersecretion which resulted in psilopaeedia, the inability to take long periods of rest.

2. Psychological Context

The mental health professional was trying to help her patient overcome psilopaeedia, by teaching different techniques of relaxation.

3. Scientific Research

The study was trying to find a cure for psilopaedia, a disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness.

4. General Health

Her doctor gave her advice that regular exercise and cool ambient temperature could help her overcome her psilopaedia.

5. Psychiatry

The condition of psilopaedia was related to sleep disorders, whose main symptoms were stunted periods of sleepiness throughout the day.

"Psilopaedic" Similar Words

Psilanthropist

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Psilanthropy

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Psilocin

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Psilocybe

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Psilocybe refers to a type of fungus belonging to the genus Psilocybe, which contains psychoactive compounds, specifically psilocybin. These mushrooms are commonly known for their hallucinogenic properties, particularly those of the species Psilocybe cubensis. They are often called magic mushrooms in both scientific and informal contexts. Psilocybe's unique properties lead to psychoactive trips that can affect users' visual, auditory, and cognitive experiences, making them a popular topic for study in the fields of psychology, pharmacology, and anthropology. The effects of psilocybe on the brain and human behavior are relevant to the scientific community's broader understanding of psychological processes and the placebo effect.

Psilocybin

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Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain species of mushrooms, commonly referred to as "magic mushrooms." It's known for producing profound changes in perception, mood, and cognitive processes, typically through inducing a high or "trip." Users often report experiencing vivid visuals, shifts in time and space, and a sense of deep introspection and emotional release.

Psilology

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Psilology is the scientific study of blemishes, imperfections, or flaws, especially in the skin.

Psilomelane

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Psilomelane is a mineral also known as manganese oxide hydroxide, with chemical formula BaMnO2(OH) and a composition of barium manganese oxide hydroxide. It is typically found in oxidized areas of manganese deposits.

Psilopaedes

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Silent speech.

Psilophyta

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Psilophytaceae

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The Psilophytales or Rhipidophytes is an order of ancient vascular plants that lived during the Silurian and Devonian periods. They were among the first land plants that evolved.

Psilophytales

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The Psilophytales is an ancient group of vascular plants that lived during the Devonian period, around 416-359 million years ago. They are considered to be one of the earliest known groups of vascular plants, meaning they had a system of tubes for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.<br><br>The name "Psilophytales" comes from the Greek words "psi", meaning "bare" or "smooth", and "phyton", meaning "plant", likely referring to the smooth ovaries of the plants in this group.<br><br>The Psilophytales were characterized by their small size, simple leaves, and stems that were often in the form of a thallus (a flat, two-dimensional structure). They likely produced spores that became enclosed in sporangia (spore-forming organs), but there is no evidence that they had flowers, cones, or seeds.<br><br>Fossil remains of the Psilophytales are found in rocks from the Early Devonian period and have been discovered on all continents except Antarctica.

Psilophyte

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Pilosophy is not a correct word. <br><br>However, there is a word: "Ptilophyte" does not exist, but I think you are referring to "Pilosuphy" is not a word.

Psilophytes

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Psilophyton

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Psilopsida

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Psilopsida is an order of non-vascular plants, also known as liverworts.

Psilosis

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