bilocation

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bilocation
n. theoretical state of being in two places simultaneously; ability of being in two locations simultaneously


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Bilocation
Bilocation, sometimes multilocation is a term used to describe the ability/instances in which an individual or object is said to be, or appear to be, located in two distinct places at the same instant in time. Bilocation is said to be a physical, rather than spiritual, phenomenon, and a person experiencing it is supposedly able to interact with their surroundings as normal, including being able to experience sensations and to manipulate physical objects exactly as if they had arrived through natural means. This makes it distinct from astral projection. In most instances, bilocation is said to be involuntary and not to have been directed by the individual concerned in terms of time or space.
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bilocation
Noun
1. the ability (said of certain Roman Catholic saints) to exist simultaneously in two locations
(hypernym) location


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Bilocation
(n.)
Double location; the state or power of being in two places at the same instant; -- a miraculous power attributed to some of the saints.
  

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