channeler

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Etymology

channel + -er

Noun

channeler (plural channelers)

  1. (parapsychology) A person who engages in channelling
    • 1988, January 15, “C.C. Pyle”, in Our Bodies, Their Selves:
      Few channelers call themselves mediums, however, in part because the term conjures up an image of gypsy crones hunched over crystal balls, and in part because spiritualism has a history of fraud.

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