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subconscious /sub·con·scious/ (sub-kon´shus)
1. imperfectly or partially conscious.
2. formerly, the preconscious and unconscious considered together.

sub·con·scious (sb-knshs)
adj.
Not wholly conscious; partially or imperfectly conscious.
n.
The part of the mind below the level of conscious perception.

sub·conscious·ly adv.

subconscious
[-kon′shəs]
Etymology: L, sub + conscire, to be aware
a lay or popular term for unconscious, or partially conscious. subconsciousness, n.

subconscious [sub-kon´shus]
1. imperfectly or partially conscious.
2. a term formerly used to include the preconscious and unconscious.

subconscious,
n the state in which mental processes take place without the mind's being distinctly conscious of its own activity.

subconscious
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