parapraxis — (n.) faulty action, blunder, 1904, from Modern Latin, from para contrary (see PARA (Cf. para )) + Gk. praxis a doing, transaction, business, from stem of prattein to do. In psychology, a minor error held to reveal a subconscious motive … Etymology dictionary
parapraxis — [par΄ə prak′sē əpar΄əprak′sis] n. pl. parapraxes [par΄ə prak′sēz΄] [ PARA 1 + PRAXIS] an action in which one s conscious intention is not fully carried out, as in the mislaying of objects, slips of the tongue and pen, etc.: thought to be… … English World dictionary
parapraxis — /par euh prak sis/, n., pl. parapraxes / prak seez/. Psychol. a slip of the tongue or pen, forgetfulness, misplacement of objects, or other error thought to reveal unconscious wishes or attitudes. Cf. Freudian slip. [1935 40; PARA + Gk prâxis act … Universalium
parapraxis — noun a mistake, such as a slip of the tongue, that reveals a concealed thought or motive … Wiktionary
parapraxis — n. failure, unsuccessful action … English contemporary dictionary
parapraxis — para·prax·is … English syllables
parapraxis — par•a•prax•is [[t]ˌpær əˈpræk sɪs[/t]] also par•a•prax•i•a [[t] ˈpræk si ə[/t]] n. pl. prax•es [[t] ˈpræk siz[/t]] also prax•i•as psl a slip of the tongue, misplacement of objects, or other error thought to reveal unconscious motives • Etymology … From formal English to slang
parapraxis — A lapse of memory or a slip of the tongue, usually revealing a hidden thought … Grandiloquent dictionary
parapraxis — /pærəˈpræksəs/ (say paruh praksuhs) noun Psychology small deviations from normal habit or action, as spoonerisms or other slips of the tongue, supposedly the result of repressed impulses. See Freudian slip. {para 1 + Greek praxis doing, practice} …
parapraxis — n. committing of blunders … Dictionary of difficult words