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  1. subconsciousness:
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Detailed Translations for subconsciousness from English to Spanish

subconsciousness:

subconsciousness [the ~] nomen

  1. the subconsciousness
    el subconsciente; la subconsciencia

Translation Matrix for subconsciousness:

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subconsciencia subconsciousness
subconsciente subconsciousness
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subconsciente subconscious; unconscious

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Synonyms for "subconsciousness":


Related Definitions for "subconsciousness":

  1. a state of mind not immediately available to consciousness1

Wiktionary Translations for subconsciousness:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
subconsciousness subconsciencia onderbewustzijn — het geheel van processen dat zich in iemands geest afspeelt en waar deze zich niet van bewust is

subconscious:


Translation Matrix for subconscious:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
subconsciente subconsciousness
- subconscious mind
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
inconsciente subconscious; unconscious absent; careless; hasty; heedless; ignorant; imprudent; inconsiderate; irresponsible; not accountable for; out cold; overconfident; premature; rash; reckless; senseless; thoughtless; unconscious; unthinking; unwarranted; without thinking
medio muerto subconscious; unconscious
sin conocimiento subconscious; unconscious out cold; senseless; unconscious
sin sentido subconscious; unconscious meaningless; mindless; out cold; pointless; senseless; unconscious; useless
subconsciente subconscious; unconscious

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Related Definitions for "subconscious":

  1. just below the level of consciousness1
  2. psychic activity just below the level of awareness1

Wiktionary Translations for subconscious:

subconscious
adjective
  1. below the level of consciousness
  1. that part of mind that is not consciously perceived