| eidetic | 1. Relating to the power of visualization of and memory for objects previously seen which reaches its height in children aged 8 to 10. 2. A person possessing this power to a high degree. Origin: G. Eidon, saw (aorist of verb) (05 Mar 2000) |
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| eidetic image | Vivid mental image in the form of a dream, fantasy, or an unusual power of memory and visualization of objects previously seen or imagined. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eidetic imagery | A visual image which is recalled in accurate detail. It is a sort of projection of an image on a mental screen. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Photographic Memory, Eidetic Imageries, Imageries, Eidetic, Imagery, Eidetic, Memories, Photographic, Photographic Memories
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of visual imagery of almost photographic accuracy
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Of, relating to, or marked by extraordinarily detailed and vivid recall of visual images.
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an unusually vivid, elaborate, and exact mental image of objects previously seen or imagined.
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| eidetic | of visual imagery of almost photographic accuracy |
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