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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.

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10y ago

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.

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14y ago

Maniac, pyromania, and bibliomania are the only ones I can think of right now...sorry but there really aren't that many anyways.

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13y ago

From Late Latin 'mania', meaning madness, mental derangement

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15y ago

A mania is a noun.

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11y ago

i am a mania for food.

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