
1) Agromania 2) Cacoethes 3) Craze 4) Delirium 5) Dipsomania 6) Egomania 7) Fad 8) Frenzy 9) Hysteria 10) Kleptomania 11) Logomania 12) Logorrhea 13) Manie 14) Monomania 15) Necromania 16) Necrophilia 17) Necrophilism 18) Obsession 19) Phaneromania 20) Potomania 21) Pyromania 22) Rage 23) Trichotillomania
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1) An end to info 2) Anagram for anima 3) Attachment to wrestle 4) Beatle ending 5) Beatle follower 6) Beatle suffix 7) Beatles craze 8) Beatles or Bieber phenomenon 9) Beatles phenomenon 10) Beyond enthusiasm 11) Bieber Fever 12) Bieber phenomenon 13) Bipolar episode 14) Cacoethes 15) Craze 16) Craze; fad
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Insanity.
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Emotional disorder (mental illness) characterized by an expansive and elated state (euphoria), rapid speech, flight of ideas, decreased need for sleep, distractibility, grandiosity, poor judgment and increased motor activity.
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• (n.) Violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity. Cf. Delirium. • (n.) Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; as, the tulip mania.
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excitement of psychotic proportions manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behaviour, and elevation of mood.
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A mental disorder characterized by excessive excitement. A form of psychosis with exalted feelings, delusions of grandeur, elevated mood, psychomotor overactivity and overproduction of ideas.
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in psychiatric terminology, any abnormal or unusual state of excitement, as in the manic phase of bipolar disorder.[6 related articles]
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<psychiatry> Excitement of psychotic proportions manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganisation of behaviour and elevation of mood. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ma´ne-ә) a phase of bipolar disorders characterized by expansiveness, elation, agitation, hyperexcitability, hyperactivity, and increased speed of thought or speech (flight of ideas). adj., man´ic., adj.
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A speculative craze
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Mania is characterised by a person feeling overexcited, elated, physically overactive and rapidly changing their ideas (scattered or tangential houghts). It is a symptom of bipolar disorder (manic depression).
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(mane-e-ah) An emotional disorder characterized by euphoria or irritability, rapid speech, fleeting
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A modern definition would be a form of mental illness characterised by elation, mental and physical restlessness, sleeplessness, lack of inhibition, excitement and grandiose delusions. It can be very severe - Victims of mania can die as a result of self neglect, self starvation, accident (they are often unaware of common dangers like traffic and th …
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Ma'ni·a noun [ Latin
mania , Greek ..., from ... to rage; confer Middle English
manie , French
manie . Confer
Mind ,
noun ,
Necromancy .]
1. Violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity. Confer
Delirium .
2. Exces...
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An affective disorder characterised by intense euphoria, overactivity and loss of insight.
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Frantic behavior.
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insanity
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A symptom of bipolar disorder characterized by exaggerated excitement, physical over activity, and profuse and rapidly changing ideas
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mania, maniac 1. Mental derangement characterized by great excitement, delusions and hallucinations and, in its extreme stages, by great violence. 2. A period of great excitement affecting a body of people. 3. An emotional disorder characterized by some euphoria or irritability, increased psychomotor activity, rapid speech, flight of ideas, decreas...
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a mental disorder characterised by extreme excitement, happiness, over-activity, and agitation; usually refers to the high of the highs and lows experienced in manic-depressive disorder
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passion noun an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action
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Feelings of intense mental and physical hyperactivity, elevated mood, and agitation.
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a mood disorder which may be characterized by extreme elation, impulsivity, irritability, rapid speech, nervousness, distractibility, and/or poor judgment.
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an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action
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