hallucination
61hallucination — hal•lu•ci•na•tion [[t]həˌlu səˈneɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) psi a sensory experience of something that does not exist outside the mind, caused by various physical and mental disorders, or by reaction to certain toxic substances, and usu. manifested as… …
62hallucination — hal|lu|ci|na|tion sb., en, er, erne (sansebedrag) …
63hallucination — s ( en, er) …
64hallucination — Mana o olalau, li ulā, akakū, kūaka …
65hallucination — nf. => Folie …
66hallucination — /hal(y)uwsaneyshan/ An apparently real sensory perception (auditory or visual) without any real external stimuli to cause it; commonly experienced by psychotics. It may occur with relation to any of the special senses, e.g. hearing sounds or… …
67hallucination — /hal(y)uwsaneyshan/ An apparently real sensory perception (auditory or visual) without any real external stimuli to cause it; commonly experienced by psychotics. It may occur with relation to any of the special senses, e.g. hearing sounds or… …
68hallucination — A sight, sound, smell, taste, or touch that a person believes to be real but is not real. Hallucinations can be caused by nervous system disease, certain drugs, or mental disorders …
69Hallucination — см. Галлюцинация …
70hallucination — n. the apparent or alleged perception of an object not actually present. Derivatives: hallucinatory adj. Etymology: L hallucinatio (as HALLUCINATE) …