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Clairaudient

Clairaudient \Clair*au"di*ent\, a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, clairaudience.

Clairaudient

Clairaudient \Clair*au"di*ent\, n. One alleged to have the power of clairaudience. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] ||

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clairaudient

a. Pertaining to or involving clairaudience. n. One who has the power of clairaudience.

Usage examples of "clairaudient".

Moreover -- and this is in deed astonishing -- he knew, thanks to his flat ear, either instantly or after some minutes of clairaudient listening, how many dead mealworms the living mealworms in a sack had to deplore, because as he slyly revealed with puckered right eye, right corner of his mouth upward and nose acceding to the movement, the sound made by living worms indicated the number of their dead.

I may as well come right out with it: I was one of those clairaudient infants whose mental development is completed at birth and after that merely needs a certain amount of filling in.

My son refused to grant me the slightest insight into his intellectual situation, and I could only hope that he might, like me, belong to the race of clairaudient infants.

The clairaudient, who can hear spiritual messages, and can transmit them to the circle.

Is it not, then, very probable that of the remainder--those, in fact, to whom occult experiences have happened or can happen--few should have every sense unsealed, but that some should have the unsealed ear, others the unsealed eye---that some should be clairaudient, others clairvoyant?

Burton, a clairaudient patient who was constantly combatting obsessing spirits, and who, while attending our circle, was relieved of her unwelcome companions.

The miller's otherwise deaf ear was even more clairaudient when it came to flour.

The clairaudients on Canus Station warned me not to open that sacred box!