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bilocation

American  
[bahy-loh-key-shuhn] / ˌbaɪ loʊˈkeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the state of being or the ability to be in two places at the same time.


Etymology

Origin of bilocation

First recorded in 1855–60; bi- 1 + location

Example Sentences

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The disharmony of brain and body, the spiritual bilocation, are only too easy to diagnose; but the remedy?

From Project Gutenberg

Finally, the apparitions, doppelgänger, bilocations—to speak thus of the spirits—that terrified antiquity, have not ceased to manifest themselves.

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But when we are told the old tales of whirring noises, of ‘bilocation,’ of ‘levitation,’ of a mystic light, we are in contact with more difficult questions.

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