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Word of the day: Pareidolia
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Pareidolia
Pareidolia refers to the tendency to perceive a specific and often meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern.
Pronunciation: [up-BRAYD]
If you’ve ever spotted an image of a dog or a shoe in the clouds, you’ve exhibited what is called pareidolia, the tendency to perceive a meaningful image in a random pattern. Pareidolia emerged in English in 1962, borrowed from the German word Pareidolia, itself a combination of the Greek prefix par-, the Greek noun eídōlon (“image, reflection”), and the German suffix -ie. But although the word may be relatively new to English speakers, the concept is not
Example: For those especially prone to pareidolia, a simple piece of toast can get distracting.
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