me·tem·psy·cho·sis noun
\mə-ˌtem(p)-si-ˈkō-səs, ˌme-təm-ˌsī-\
The passing of the soul at death into another body either human or animal
[Late Latin, from Greek metempsychōsis, from metempsychousthai to undergo metempsychosis, from meta- + empsychos animate, from en- + psychē soul]
an·am·ne·sis noun
n. pl. an·am·ne·ses
1. Psychology A recalling to memory; recollection.
2. Medicine The complete history recalled and recounted by a patient.
[Greek anamnsis, from anamimnskein, anamn-, to remind : ana-, ana- + mimnskein, to recall; see men-1 in Indo-European roots.]
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