Correct spelling for the English word "Photopsy" is [fˈə͡ʊtə͡ʊpsi], [fˈəʊtəʊpsi], [f_ˈəʊ_t_əʊ_p_s_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Photopsy is a term that does not have an established dictionary definition as it appears to be a neologism or a term that has gained limited usage. However, based on the etymology of the word, it can be assumed that "photo" refers to light and "psy" potentially relates to psychology or the mind. Therefore, a speculative definition for "photopsy" can be proposed.
Photopsy can be interpreted as a concept related to the perception or analysis of visual stimuli or psychological reactions triggered by light or visual information. It could encapsulate the study or understanding of how the mind processes and interprets visual input or how individuals psychologically respond to different forms of light or visual stimulation.
Given the limited usage and lack of an established definition, the explanation of the term could also depend on the context in which it is being used. It may be associated with specific fields such as neuroscience, psychology, or even photography. It is essential to underscore that this proposed definition is speculative, and further research or clarification from an authoritative source would be necessary to provide a precise dictionary definition of the term "photopsy."
A disease of the eyes in which luminous rays of light appear to play before them, a symptom of amaurosis.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.