extraconscious

English

Etymology

extra- + conscious

Adjective

extraconscious (not comparable)

  1. Outside of a person's consciousness.
    • 1989, Paul Diel, Fear and Anxiety: Primary Triggers of Survival and Evolution, page 44:
      Consequently, psychology, by trying to penetrate the problem of anxiety to its extraconscious roots, must encounter mythical symbolism and the problem of its hidden meaning.
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