Maniac bibliomaniac
mania , insanity
No, it is not. The word mania is a noun (psychological condition or aberration), and has the personal noun form maniac, which can also be used as an adjective, along with maniacal.
The same thing that the root word "log" means. "Log" and "logo" are derived from the Greek work that literally means word, but in the case of words like "logic," "log" could be better defined as reason. Here are some examples of words with the "log" or "logo" prefix: Logic Logolatry: the worship of reason Logomania: a mania for using words Logodaedaly: playing with words Logorrhea: a flux of words Logographer: a speech writer
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Nanny Mania (a video game).
Zeal has the synonyms ardor, eagerness, enthusiasm, fervor, or passion. Some with possible negative connotations are mania, fanaticism, or vehemence.
Some word based on the word 'mania' are: egomania nymphomania hypomania kleptomania pyromania maniac
Some words with the root word "mania" include "mania" itself, "bibliomania" (excessive fondness for books), "kleptomania" (urge to steal), and "pyromania" (compulsion to set fires).
maniac manic-depressive psychmania
Some five letter words ending with A are:aortaarenacircacommacopradeltadramadurraebolafaunafloragenuagranahakeahermakarmakwelalemmalogiamagmamaniamochaoperaparkapizza
mania , insanity
a good man once said; mania -Bob Winnthropodus
Noun
madness, craze
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llama, mania, arena
gentleman, manic, mankind, manage, mandate, mandatary, mania, mangrove, manlike, manliness, manly, manless, manky, manner, mandible
No, it is not. The word mania is a noun (psychological condition or aberration), and has the personal noun form maniac, which can also be used as an adjective, along with maniacal.