psíquico
psychic
adjective SEE-kee-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek 'psychikos', from 'psyche' (soul, mind).
Also means
psychological
Usage Note
Psíquico can mean both 'of the psyche/mind' (a scientific/medical sense: trastorno psíquico, mental disorder) and 'paranormal' (a médium psíquico, a psychic). Context almost always clarifies which sense is meant. Note that the initial p in psíquico is silent in normal speech, so it sounds like síquico — and síquico is an accepted spelling variant in Spanish. The related noun is psique (psyche).
Examples
"El trauma dejó secuelas tanto físicas como psíquicas."
Natural Translation
The trauma left both physical and psychological after-effects.
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