submind

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

sub- +‎ mind

Noun[edit]

submind (plural subminds)

  1. A mind making up part of a greater mind.(clarification of this definition is needed)
  2. An unconscious aspect of the mind.
    • 2008, Jim Swartz, Greg Swartz, Julie K. Thorpe, Leadership Lessons: 10 Keys to Success in Life and Business, page 30:
      Brain researchers say that our subminds act independently, outside our conscious minds, and each wants to be the center of our conscious attention.
    • 2012, Zeke Teflon, Free Radicals: A Novel of Utopia and Dystopia, page 169:
      He was talking about an alien mothership nosediving 65 million years ago into the Yucatan, with the explosion implanting alien subminds in the early mammals and the dying dinosaurs.

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