kəˈthektik, (ˈ)ka|th- adjective
Etymology: from New Latin cathexis, after Greek kathexis holding: kathektikos capable of holding; intended as translation of German besetzt, literally, occupied
: of or relating to cathexis : libidinally invested
kəˈthektik, (ˈ)ka|th- adjective
Etymology: from New Latin cathexis, after Greek kathexis holding: kathektikos capable of holding; intended as translation of German besetzt, literally, occupied
: of or relating to cathexis : libidinally invested
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012