clairgustance

English

Etymology

Presumably from 17th-century French clair (clear) + gustance

Noun

clairgustance (uncountable)

  1. The paranormal ability to taste a substance without putting anything in one's mouth. It is claimed that those who possess this ability are able to perceive the essence of a substance from the spiritual or ethereal realms through taste.

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