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eidetic
[ahy-det-ik]
adjective
of, relating to, or constituting visual imagery vividly experienced and readily reproducible with great accuracy and in great detail.
of or relating to eidos.
eidetic
/ ɪˈɛɪ /
adjective
(of visual, or sometimes auditory, images) exceptionally vivid and allowing detailed recall of something previously perceived: thought to be common in children
relating to or subject to such imagery
Other Word Forms
- noneidetic adjective
- ˈپ adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of eidetic1
Example Sentences
Her eidetic memory, passion for justice and tireless attention to detail help her achieve surprising victories in the courtroom.
Aided by an eidetic memory, he was the last non-lawyer to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court—a case he won.
“Lyrically, his rhymes have become more eidetic,” says music journalist and broadcaster Brian “B. Dot” Miller.
Others have benefited from the club’s eidetic memory.
In common with other Abrams heroines, she is preternaturally talented, with an eidetic, or photographic, memory, a brilliant analytical mind and a knack for attracting and escaping danger.
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