What is another word for ectoplasm?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛktəplˌazəm] (IPA)

Ectoplasm is a term that has been used since the 19th century to describe a supernatural or paranormal substance that emanates from the body of a medium. While this term is still used in certain circles, there are a few other words that can be used as synonyms in various contexts. Some of these include ghost substance, psychic vapor, paranormal matter, spiritual residue, and etheric plasma. These words are often used in the same context as ectoplasm to describe otherworldly or supernatural substances that are believed to exist beyond the confines of the physical world. Overall, these synonyms help to add more nuance and variation to the language used to describe paranormal phenomena.

What are the hypernyms for Ectoplasm?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Ectoplasm?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Ectoplasm

The ectoplasm may have given out or his condition of mind influenced it.
"Edgar Saltus: The Man"
Marie Saltus
"Observe," said he, "the marking on this other bit of petrified ectoplasm, and note how the two differ."
"The Book of Gud"
Dan Spain Harold Hersey
Each group of photogenic cells is surrounded by a clear ectoplasm containing no granules.
"The Nature of Animal Light"
E. Newton Harvey

Famous quotes with Ectoplasm

  • The capacity for self-deception, rarely acknowledged or understood by those who offer us supernatural answers to our problems, is huge: as easy as it is to make a medium’s cold-reading statements ‘fit’ our own situation and come to believe that he must have some paranormal insight, it is hardly any more difficult for a would-be psychic with an average ego, upon hearing frequently positive feedback, to believe over time that he must be blessed with a special gift. It’s harder to think you’re doing it for real when you’re tossing tambourines in the dark or have ready-made ectoplasm stuffed into your mouth or bottom.
    Derren Brown
  • Séances date back to the 1800s after three sisters by the name of Fox claimed to be able to contact the dead. They toured America with their demonstrations and attracted the rich and famous and by the end of the century séances had taken off all over the western world. Spirits were manifested, tambourines flew, ectoplasm impossibly erupted from entranced mediums. Then, after forty years of this, rather embarrassed by what they’d started, one of the sisters, Margaret Fox, confessed that they were frauds. The miracles which had started it all off had been a scam. But her confession made very little difference and spiritualism continues to appeal to many people today.
    Derren Brown
  • History is not melodrama, even if it usually reads like that. It was real blood, not tomato catsup or the pale ectoplasm of statistics, that wet the ground at Bloody Angle and darkened the waters of Bloody Pond.
    Robert Penn Warren

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