psychosociophilosophical

English

Adjective

psychosociophilosophical (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Alternative form of psycho-socio-philosophical
    • 1989 June 8, LA Weekly, page 92:
      Obviously, its useless to look for any profound psychosociophilosophical messages from these four local boys who've all adopted the first name Clint (shades of the Ramons and the Wilburys)
    • 2011 August 25, Valentin B, “Pick-up Artists / the Seduction Community”, in Metal Storm:
      I also find it interesting from a psychosociophilosophical point of view but that's kinda it.
    • 2015, Julie Phillips, James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon:
      Making a half dozen brillliant psychosociophilosophical speeches.
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