mindlink

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(n.)
A telepathic connection between two or more people. Also used fig. Compare mind-meld.
  • 1970 K. Laumer House in November № 101: But he could have maintained knowledge of his descendants; could have learned of it when you were orphaned, have seen to your care — and established a mind link with you in infancy, before the pattern of acculturation made such contact impossible.
  • 1982 P.C. Hodgell God Stalk № 100: She was still very wet [...] with the cub a shaking morsel of ice against her right breast. The mind link she had shared with it in that moment of crisis no longer seemed to exist.
  • 1986 M.M. Snodgrass Degradation Rites G.R.R. Martin Wild Cards № 145: He reentered the full mindlink. Her mind fluttered beneath his, confused, unable to understand the magnitude of the change that had come over her.
  • 1989 J.M. Dillard Lost Years № 226: She would not accept the margin of privacy that other mind-links allowed.
  • 1994 Coloradoan (Fort Collins) (Jan. 1) № A1/5: The idea behind the event [...] is to raise peace consciousness by uniting individuals in a "global mind-link."


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