rare. [f. TRANS- 2 + LOCALIZATION.] Translocation, displacement; in quot., in reference to time.

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1888.  Amer. Jrnl. Psychol., May, 538. Patients … sometimes cannot repeat the same pseudo-experience twice alike, translocalizations in time being especially common.

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1912.  G. S. Hall, Founders Mod. Psych., 268. Neither is it wise … to seek for proof that all things do or do not regularly change in form with every degree of translocalization.

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