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Noun
/ˈsīkē/,
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psyches, plural;
  1. The human soul, mind, or spirit
    • - I will never really fathom the female psyche

  1. mind: that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; "his mind wandered"; "I couldn't get his words out of my head"
  2. soul: the immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual life
  3. (Greek mythology) a beautiful princess loved by Cupid who visited her at night and told her she must not try to see him; became the personification of the soul
  4. Psyché is an opera of 1678, adapted from Molière's original play. The music is by Jean-Baptiste Lully and the libretto is by Thomas Corneille.
  5. This is a comprehensive listing of official UK releases by British pop duo PJ & Duncan, now known as Ant & Dec.
  6. 16 Psyche (or as in)'' is one of the ten most massive main-belt asteroids. It is over 200 kilometers in diameter and contains a little less than 1% of the mass of the entire main asteroid belt. It is the most massive of the metallic M-type asteroids.
  7. Psyche are a Canadian dark synthpop band, now based in Germany. They are centered on Darrin C. Huss, who has been the only constant member, with various line-ups including his brother Stephen Huss, later followed by David Kristian, Per-Anders Kurenbach, and Remi Szyszka, all recording albums ...
  8. The Psyche (Leptosia nina) is a small butterfly of the family Pieridae (the Sulphurs, Yellows and whites) and is found in India. The upper forewing has a black spot on a mainly white background. The flight is weak and erratic and the body of the butterfly bobs up and down as it beats its wings. ...
  9. Danielle "Dani" Moonstar, originally codenamed Psyche and later Mirage, is a fictional Marvel Comics superheroine associated with the X-Men.
  10. The human soul, mind, or spirit; The human mind as the central force in thought, emotion, and behavior of an individual; To put (someone) into a required psychological frame of mind; To intimidate (someone) emotionally using psychology; To treat (someone) using psychoanalysis; Used abruptly ...
  11. 16 Psyche, an asteroid; Psychidae, or bagworms, a family of Lepidoptera; a girl loved by Cupid (or Eros); In late Greek art and literature, a goddess who is the personification of the soul; she is primarily known for her role in the story of Cupid and Psyche, best attested in Apuleius' novel ...
  12. soul; self; mind; the sensorium of transcendence
  13. Greek term meaning mind, consciousness or soul. Used to define the state of being alive, or that part of the human that has access to the Life-force.
  14. From the Greek, meaning mind or soul. Can also have the same meaning as Chi or life force.
  15. (Greek) [from psycho breathe, blow; cf Greek pneuma from pneo to breathe, blow; Latin anima, spiritus all connected with breath, wind, spirit, life, soul] Used in classic Greek as vaguely as is our word soul; but in Platonic philosophy and theosophical usage, the lower or carnally influenced ...
  16. Jungs term for the totality of each persons psychic contents.
  17. the Greek word for "soul." The mind functioning as the center of thought, emotion, and behavior and consciously or unconsciously adjusting or mediating the body's responses to the social and physical environment.
  18. The bridge between ego and soul. The mirror in which impulses coming from the soul (or Permanent Witness) and the experiences and memories of the ego meet. The psyche can only be purified when the antahkarana has been activated correctly.
  19. Soul, inner being. Individualised elements of the inner being, as opposed to the cosmic or spiritual elements.
  20. The Greek root word meaning soul, intelligence, or principle of life and mind. It is the root word in "psychology" which is the study of the psyche.
  21. The whole mind which includes both the conscious and less-than-conscious aspects, all of which are connected to a person's spontaneous thoughts, feelings, emotions, etc. Scripture refers to the thoughts and feelings that arise in the psyche as the "thoughts of our heart. ...
  22. The aspect of spirit which provides thought and direction.
  23. In Roman mythology, Psyche was the personification of the passion of love. She was the youngest daughter of the king and queen of Sicily. She was the most beautiful person on the island and suitors flocked to ask for her hand. ...
  24. The soul or spirit. In Latin, psýchê; in Greek psukhê.
  25. Transliteration of the Greek word psy.khe', meaning ``soul''. The English equivalent is pronounced SEYE-kee. At the same Kingdom Ministry School mentioned under {pneuma}, we had it drilled into us that the proper Greek pronunciation is: ^p_see-KHEE. ...