synaesthesia
noun /ˌsɪnəsˈθiːziə/
/ˌsɪnəsˈθiːʒə/
(also synesthesia)
[uncountable] (biology- the fact of experiencing some things in a different way from most other people, for example experiencing colours as sounds, experiencing shapes as tastes, or feeling something in one part of the body when a different part is stimulated
联觉(对一种感官的刺激作用触发另一种感官知觉) 词源late 19th cent.: modern Latin, from syn- ‘with’, on the pattern of anaesthesia.