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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
psionic

1952, from psi + ending from electronic, etc.

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psionic

a. Of or relating to psionics.

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Psionic
  1. Redirect Psionics

Usage examples of "psionic".

LeClaire perfected the process of pocketing self-writing code and embedding it into the mind, protected by a sheath of psionic barriers that would survive riping.

He and Kayan had killed Dornal in the psionic battle that had erupted when the elves attacked the caravan.

As soon as they reached a city where he and Kayan could arrange for more conventional transportation they could continue their search for a psionics master in relative safety and comfort.

Already, the kirre was tense and agitated, its psionic senses alerting it that there was something wrong.

I am Pia Toyanna, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Psychology, of Radionic Healing and Psionic Manipulation.

Around the slave pits and the practicing gladiators and in a few other places throughput town, bubbles of darkness showed up in their psionic vision.

The energy beams plowed through the upper floor and plunged on into the main barroom below, where they rebounded from a psionic screen erected at the very last moment by the espers within.

The Adams coupling found the usual psionic abilities, with the parakinetic strengths intensified to an unbelievable degree.

At the very least, it can lead to stories that are filled with jargon such as space warp, psionics, antigravs, droids and such.

We rate the starbred on the Aurian Scale, according to how strongly the psionic genes that give rise to the projectable epsilon carrier wave are expressed in them.

The computer had informed both cyborgs of the psionic activity simultaneously and, in the absence of instructions to the contrary, had simply kept both communication circuits open.

But, just in case, he briefed the espers on maintaining a full psionic screen, should it prove necessary.

FTA offered me a chance to do real psionics research, to actually help psions in a way no one had been able to before.

Flannery, one of those telepaths capable of psionic direction-finding, was able to guide the ship in toward the world that harbored intelligent life.

This psionic ability had enabled the number of umpires to be reduced to one, even as the easy exhaustion of some races had forced changes in the rules governing substitutions.