logomania
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logomania — noun pathologically excessive (and often incoherent) talking • Syn: ↑logorrhea • Hypernyms: ↑mania, ↑passion, ↑cacoethes * * * |lȯgə also |lägə+ noun Etymology … Useful english dictionary
logomania — pathological loquacity Manias and Obsessions … Phrontistery dictionary
logomania — log·o·mania … English syllables
insanity — 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,… … English dictionary for students
Lt. Nodumbo — is a fictional police lieutenant in Mike Selinker s annual feature of GAMES World of Puzzles who solicits the solver s help in solving puzzle mysteries for the Logological Crimes Division. The titles of the sections to date were: *1995: Murder… … Wikipedia
Citizens & Southern National Bank — Citizens and Southern National Bank (C S) began as a Georgia institution that expanded into South Carolina, Florida and into other states via mergers. C S became part of NationsBank (formerly North Carolina National Bank) in 1991 when NationsBank … Wikipedia
Graphomania — (from Greek γραφε writing, [ [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=graphic Graphic, etymology] Etymologyonline.com] and μανία insanity), also known as scribomania, refers to an obsessive impulse to write [… … Wikipedia
Fashions — ▪ 2009 The faltering global economy determined the direction of fashion during 2008. Initially, the euro s significant appreciation against the dollar proved a boon to style conscious travelers who, visiting the U.S. from abroad as the year … Universalium
logorrhea — Synonyms and related words: abundance, amplitude, cloud of words, copiousness, diffuseness, diffusion, diffusiveness, effusion, effusiveness, extravagance, exuberance, fecundity, fertility, flow of words, fluency, flux of words, formlessness,… … Moby Thesaurus
mania — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. madness, frenzy, lunacy; insanity; obsession, craze. See desire, excitability. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. craze, obsession, madness, manic disorder; see deSire 1 , insanity 1 , obsession . See Synonym… … English dictionary for students