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  • 51mental —    mad    Literally, pertaining to the mind:     Non U mental/U mad. (Ross, 1956)    To be mentally challenged is not to be solving a difficult crossword:     . . . the general for specific euphemism sick is frequently used to describe someone… …

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  • 52mental — adjective 1》 relating to, done by, or occurring in the mind. 2》 relating to disorders or illnesses of the mind.     ↘informal mad; crazy. Derivatives mentally adverb Origin ME: from late L. mentalis, from L. mens, ment mind . Usage The use of… …

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  • 53mental — adjective 1) mental faculties Syn: intellectual, cerebral, rational, cognitive 2) a mental disorder Syn: psychiatric, psychological, behavioural • Ant: physical …

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  • 54Mental — Geist (griechisch πνεῦμα pneuma,[1] griechisch νoῦς nous[2] und auch griechisch  …

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  • 55mental — 1) relating to the chin. Most common use in fishes, e.g. mental barbel 2) relating to the mind …

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  • 56mental — adj. Mental is used with these nouns: ↑ability, ↑activity, ↑age, ↑agility, ↑agony, ↑anguish, ↑arithmetic, ↑asylum, ↑attitude, ↑block, ↑breakdown, ↑calculati …

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  • 57Mental — 1. driven to distraction; acting crazy: He ll go mental when he finds out ; 2. extremely drunk; 3. (especially amongst children) stupid person …

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  • 58mental — I Australian Slang 1. driven to distraction; acting crazy: He ll go mental when he finds out ; 2. extremely drunk; 3. (especially amongst children) stupid person II Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Crazy, unbalanced …

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  • 59mental — geistig, intellektuell, psychisch, verstandesmäßig. * * * mental:⇨geistig(1) …

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  • 60mental — 1men|tal <zu ↑Mentum u. 1↑...al> zum Kinn gehörend (Med.) mental 2 2men|tal <aus spätlat. mentalis »geistig, vorgestellt« zu lat. mens, Gen. mentis »Geist, Vernunft«>: 1 …

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