psychograph

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) One of various graphical representations of a cognitive or psychological profile.
 * 2)  A photographic image having a supposed supernatural or spiritual origin
 * 3)  Any of various devices used for automatic writing.
 * 4) Any of various devices that purportedly read a person's thoughts.
 * 5) psychobiography
 * 6) A piece of prose that describes hallucinations or phantoms.
 * 7) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1)  Any of various devices used for automatic writing.
 * 2) Any of various devices that purportedly read a person's thoughts.
 * 3) psychobiography
 * 4) A piece of prose that describes hallucinations or phantoms.
 * 5) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1)  Any of various devices used for automatic writing.
 * 2) Any of various devices that purportedly read a person's thoughts.
 * 3) psychobiography
 * 4) A piece of prose that describes hallucinations or phantoms.
 * 5) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1) psychobiography
 * 2) A piece of prose that describes hallucinations or phantoms.
 * 3) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1) psychobiography
 * 2) A piece of prose that describes hallucinations or phantoms.
 * 3) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1) A piece of prose that describes hallucinations or phantoms.
 * 2) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1) A piece of prose that describes hallucinations or phantoms.
 * 2) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.
 * 1) A photograph, film, or other recorded image that evokes the feeling of a person, time, or place.

Verb

 * 1) To produce a psychograph (any sense).