mania
51mania — /may nee euh, mayn yeuh/, n. 1. excessive excitement or enthusiasm; craze: The country has a mania for soccer. 2. Psychiatry. See manic disorder. [1350 1400; ME < L < Gk manía madness; akin to MAENAD, MIND] * * * ▪ psychiatry in psychiatric …
52mania — n. a mania for * * * [ meɪnɪə] a mania for …
53-mania — ma·nì·a conf. 1. TS psic. tendenza morbosa e irrefrenabile a compiere determinate azioni: cleptomania, piromania | TS neurol. sovreccitazione delle capacità mentali dovuta spec. a traumi o stati febbrili: glossomania 2. passione incontenibile per …
54mania — s. f. 1. alienazione, delirio, squilibrio, demenza, insania, follia, pazzia □ complesso 2. (fig.) smania, fissazione, idea fissa, fissa, ossessione, chiodo, desiderio incontenibile □ capriccio, ghiribizzo, pallino, hobby (ingl.), ticchio, vezzo □ …
55mania — noun 1) fits of mania Syn: madness, derangement, dementia, insanity, lunacy, psychosis, mental illness; delirium, frenzy, hysteria, raving, wildness 2) his mania for gadgets Syn …
56mania — UK [ˈmeɪnɪə] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms mania : singular mania plural manias 1) an extremely strong enthusiasm for something, especially among a lot of people 2) a mental illness that makes someone behave in an extremely excited …
57mania — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin, from Greek, from mainesthai to be mad; akin to Greek menos spirit more at mind Date: 14th century 1. excitement manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behavior, and… …
58-mania — a combining form of mania (megalomania); extended to mean enthusiasm, often of an extreme and transient nature, for that specified by the initial element (bibliomania). * * * …
59Mania — Manja, Mania slawische Kurzform von → Maria …
60mania — leishmania mania remania …