Results for: one who studies paranormal events, one who studies supernatural phenomenon
English English
circus announcer of events, director of performances in a circus ringringmaster
clarification of a situation, explanatory essay, play-by-play, record of events, series of explanatory notes, series of remarks; explanation (often written in essay or book form)commentary
classical studies, liberal art studies (as opposed to sciences) such as philosophy and literature and art, liberal artshumanities
classified, confidential; clandestine, covert; hidden, latent, information not widely known, information that is confidential or classified; mystery, unexplained phenomenon; method or procedure that is known only by a select group of people, mysterioussecret
coincidence of events that seem related, simultaneousness; phenomenon of things unintentionally occurring at precisely the same time, synchronismsynchronicity
collaboration, cooperation; unanimity, agreement; occurrence of two or more events at the same timeconcurrence
coming time, coming events, coming; that will happen; in the days to come, commodities traded for later delivery, compensation to come, future condition, future tense, happenings to come, of or in tense expressing future, tense referring to things to c...future
coming together of circumstances or events, crisisconjuncture
command solemnly, implore, appeal; invoke, summon; perform magic, bewitch, influence with spell, invoke supposed supernatural forces, perform magic tricksconjure
communications framework model (between different systems with different standards) that includes seven layers of communications organized according to events and occurrencesOSI (Open System Interconnection)
completely unreasonable, eerie, not appearing to be of this world, extraterrestrial, supernatural, mysterious; unreasonable, outrageous, not from this world, perfectunearthly
completion of a course of study (in a school, etc.); commencement, ceremony in which diplomas or degrees are awarded; mark showing a degree of measurement., completion of studies, degree ceremony, dividing process, mark on an instrumentgraduation
complex scene or pattern, complex set of events, optical toy, tube containing mirrors which reflect and create constantly changing symmetrical patterns from small pieces of colored glass held at one end of the tube; anything that changes constantlykaleidoscope
computer language, report program generator, Role Playing Game; game in which each player acts in the role of a particular character and invents situation and events without any pre-prepared script (also on the Internet)RPG
confer about something, converse, chat, create memory of supposed past eventsconfabulate
 

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