"production, by stimulation of a single point on the skin, of a sensation as if two or more points were stimulated," especially as observed in tabes dorsualis, 1888, Modern Latin, from Greek poly- "many" (see poly-) + aisthēsis "feeling" (from PIE root *au- "to perceive").
polonaise
polonium
poltergeist
poltroon
poly-
polyaesthesia
polyamorous
polyandria
polyandrous
polyandry
polycentric