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 word 'mania' is used within the medical profession to describe a symptom of mental illness or stimulant drug taking. 'Mania' refers to the elevated mood, and subsequent behaviours that may follow, of a person experiencing the symptom. An episode of mania may involve rapid speech, aggressive behaviours, hallucinations, restlessness and illogical thought patterns or actions.
Maniac, pyromania, and bibliomania are the only ones I can think of right now...sorry but there really aren't that many anyways.
From Late Latin 'mania', meaning madness, mental derangement
A mania is a noun.
i am a mania for food.
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mania , insanity
Maniac bibliomaniac
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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).
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Another word for mania is obsession or frenzy.
Some word based on the word 'mania' are: egomania nymphomania hypomania kleptomania pyromania maniac
mania , insanity
Maniac bibliomaniac
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She has a mania for collecting vintage records and spends hours browsing through thrift stores to add to her collection.
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craze, fashion, trend, rage, vogue, whim, mania