terms |
jaynesian |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective jaynesian is
of or pertaining to (
julian jaynes) (1920–1997), american psychologist who argued that ancient peoples were not conscious.
conscious |
jaynesian |
As adjectives the difference between conscious and jaynesian
is that
conscious is alert, awake while
jaynesian is of or pertaining to (
julian jaynes) (1920–1997), american psychologist who argued that ancient peoples were not conscious.
psychologist |
jaynesian |
As a noun psychologist
is an expert in the field of psychology.
As an adjective jaynesian is
of or pertaining to (
julian jaynes) (1920–1997), american psychologist who argued that ancient peoples were not conscious.
american |
jaynesian |
As adjectives the difference between american and jaynesian
is that
american is of or pertaining to the Americas. More often this is specified as either "North American" or "South American. while
Jaynesian is of or pertaining to
Julian Jaynes (1920–1997), American psychologist who argued that ancient peoples were not conscious.
As a noun American
is an indigenous inhabitant of the Americas; an American Indian. (Now chiefly with qualifying word..
As a proper noun American
is the English language as spoken in the USA; American English.