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  • 61manía — (f) (Intermedio) trastorno mental basado en obsesión por una cosa determinada Ejemplos: A los pacientes que sufren manías se los interna en manicomios. La trauma después del accidente llevó a la anciana a una manía. Sinónimos: tema, tendencia,… …

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  • 62Mania — Sp Manià Ap Maňa L Slovakija …

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  • 63mania — [ˈmeɪniə] noun [C/U] an extremely strong enthusiasm for something, especially among a lot of people World Cup mania[/ex] …

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  • 64-mania — aff. 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) …

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  • 65mania — ma•ni•a [[t]ˈmeɪ ni ə, ˈmeɪn yə[/t]] n. pl. ni•as 1) excessive excitement or enthusiasm 2) psi a pathological state characterized by euphoric mood, excessive activity or talkativeness, impaired judgment, and sometimes psychotic symptoms •… …

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  • 66Mania —    See Mantus and Mania …

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  • 67-mania — a suffixal use of mania (as in megalomania), extended to mean exaggerated desire or love for, as in balletomania …

  • 68mania — Violent insanity; an obsession or craze. See moral mania …

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  • 69mania — n. 1 Psychol. mental illness marked by periods of great excitement and violence. 2 (often foll. by for) excessive enthusiasm; an obsession (has a mania for jogging). Etymology: ME f. LL f. Gk, = madness f. mainomai be mad, rel. to MIND …

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  • 70Mania Shohat — ou Manya Shochat (hébreu:מניה שוחט), née Vilboshvitz (Wilbuszewicz, Vilbusevich), est une politicienne juive russe des XIXe et XXe siècles (Biélorussie, circa 1880 Tel Aviv, 1961), surnommée la m …

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