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Deja vu(In French, dejà vu means "already seen." and the word dejà has an acute accent on the e and a grave accent on the à but we have omitted the accents from the entry term for the sake of the English-speaking search engine.) Dejà vu is a disquieting feeling of having been somewhere or done something before, even though one has not. Although [..]
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Deja vu1903, from French déjà vu, literally "already seen." The phenomenon also is known as promnesia. Similar phenomena are déjà entendu "already heard" (of music, etc.), 1965; and déjà [..]
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Deja vuSee what is Deja Vu.
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Deja vuFeeling as if one has lived through or experienced this moment before; may occur in people without any medical problems or immediately before a seizure (i.e., as a simple partial seizure).
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Deja vuThe feeling that an event has happened before. See false memory.
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Deja vuFrom French, literally meaning "already seen,' Deja vu is that eerie sense of "I've experienced this before." This may occur from the current situation producing some clues th [..]
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Deja vuHaven't you been here before? An abnormal experience where an individual feels that a particular or unique event has happened before in exactly the same way.
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Deja vuDéjà Vu is a Computer Aided Translation (CAT) tool owned by ATRIL.
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Deja vuprogram, published by Atril.
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Deja vu an inexplicable sense of familiarity; a feeling that you have heard, seen or experienced something before although you are sure that your current experience is new.
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Deja vuA subjective feeling that an experience which is occurring for the first Time has been experienced before.
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Deja vuA subjective feeling that an experience which is occurring for the first time has been experienced before.
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