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psycho-prefix
Forms terms relating to the soul, the mind, or to psychology.
Etymology: From ψυχή
Webster Dictionary
Psycho-
a combining form from Gr. psychh` the soul, the mind, the understanding; as, psychology
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of psycho- in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of psycho- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of psycho- in a Sentence
Why would having an ayahuasca experience appeal to anyone? i think people are searching for some degree of a psycho spiritual transformation.
This could profoundly transform the psycho-oncologic care of patients with cancer, and importantly could be used in hospice settings to help terminally ill cancer patients approach death with improved emotional and spiritual well-being.
They spoke to us about torture, gang rape, forced labor. These people are now receiving medical treatment and psycho-social support.
I was asked to do a romantic comedy recently and I thought they ’d lost their minds, i don’t know why anyone would ever offer me a romantic comedy, Christian Bale continued. CHRISTIAN BALE UNRECOGNIZABLE IN FIRST PICS AS DICK CHENEY FOR LATEST BIOPIC ROLE But Christian Bale said thought the 2000 flick American Psycho was very funny, referring to Christian Bale breakout leading role in which Christian Bale played Patrick Bateman, a rich New York investment banker with an urge to kill. The movie is based on Bret Easton Ellis ’ 1992 novel of the same name. The Oscar winner described.
Meme Warfare 101: the meme hovers above the syntactical model that has limited man's evolution and expansiveness due to the restrictions of language. The meme introduces that which defies the restrictions of language and cuts to the psycho-emotional core of the individual.
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