spookological
English
Etymology
spook + -o- + -logical
Adjective
spookological (not comparable)
- (informal) Relating to the study of ghosts.
- 2017 June 30, Michaela Koch, Discursive Intersexions: Daring Bodies Between Myth, Medicine, and Memoir, Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, →ISBN, OCLC 1000453117, page 123, →ISBN:
- In an autobiographical essay published in 1997, Money explains “[t]he general tendency is to want to say that gender identity is either biological or not biological — to which my jocular response is that if it’s not biological, then it must be spookological or occult, for there is a biology of learning and remembering, and it does affect the brain, doesn’t it?”