apparisses
Apparisses is a rarely used term found in some French-language writings on paranormal phenomena. It denotes fleeting visual appearances—brief, semi-opaque manifestations of figures, lights, or objects—that appear suddenly, last only a few seconds, and then vanish. In contrast with fuller apparitions, apparisses are described as less solid and more insubstantial, sometimes translucent, and their meanings are uncertain.
Etymology and usage: The word appears to derive from the French word apparition, with a suffix forming
Contexts and interpretation: Reports of apparisses appear in religious visions, hauntings, and near-death or trance experiences,
Assessment: In mainstream skepticism, apparisses are treated as subjective experiences without verifiable external criteria. In some
See also: Apparition, Hallucination, Pareidolia, Near-death experience.