Aware or conscious of something together with another person or thing; jointly aware.
From Latin con- (together) + conscious (aware), literally meaning 'aware together.' This rare philosophical term suggests shared or mutual consciousness or awareness.
This word hints at something psychologists now study seriously—collective consciousness and group awareness—but conconscious is so obscure that even many English scholars haven't encountered it, making it a true hidden gem.
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