anglomanía

  • 61insanity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of mental soundness Nouns 1. insanity, lunacy, derangement, craziness, feeblemindedness; abnormal behavior, pathology; affective disorder; nervous breakdown; antisocial, compulsive, cyclothymic,… …

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  • 62anglo- — [dal lat. Anglus ]. Primo elemento di parole comp., con riferimento all Inghilterra antica o moderna o alla lingua inglese (per es., anglo normanno, anglosassone, angloamericano ; anglofilia, anglomania, ecc.), e in qualche caso alla Chiesa… …

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  • 63Manias and Obsessions — Sometimes, when I look over what I ve created in the Phrontistery, I start to think I m more than a bit crazy, and must be suffering from verbomania. Still, I probably don t officially have any of the 142 manias or obsessions listed below. Some… …

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  • 64Anglophile — (adj.) 1864, in reference to France, from ANGLO (Cf. Anglo ) + PHILE (Cf. phile). Both Anglomania (1787) and Anglophobia (1793) are first attested in writings of Thomas Jefferson …

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  • 65Anglomaniac — n. person affected with Anglomania …

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  • 66Anglomaniacs — n. person affected with Anglomania …

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  • 67anglomaníaco — adj. s. m. Que ou o que tem anglomania …

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  • 68anglómano — anglómano, na adj. Que adolece de anglomanía. U. t. c. s.) …

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  • 69-mania — comb. form 1 Psychol. denoting a special type of mental abnormality or obsession (megalomania; nymphomania). 2 denoting extreme enthusiasm or admiration (bibliomania; Anglomania) …

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