anaclitic — anaclític adj. m., pl. anaclítici; f. sg. anaclítică, pl. anaclítice Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic ANACLÍTIC, Ă adj. (psihan.) în asociere cu, bazat pe... (< engl. anacl … Dicționar Român
anaclitic — [an΄ə klit′ik] adj. [< Gr anaklitos, for reclining < anaklinein, to lean upon < ana , on + klinein, to LEAN1] Psychoanalysis having the libido dependent upon another instinct … English World dictionary
anaclitic depression — n impaired development of an infant resulting from separation from its mother * * * impairment of an infant s physical, social, and intellectual development resulting from absence of mothering … Medical dictionary
anaclitic — adjective Etymology: Greek anaklitos, verbal of anaklinein to lean upon, from ana + klinein to lean more at lean Date: 1922 of, relating to, or characterized by the direction of love toward an object (as the mother) that satisfies nonsexual needs … New Collegiate Dictionary
anaclitic — /an euh klit ik/, adj. Psychoanal. exhibiting or pertaining to anaclisis. [1920 25; < Gk anáklit(os) for reclining (anakli (see ANACLISIS) + tos verbal adj. suffix) + IC] * * * … Universalium
anaclitic — Leaning or depending upon; in psychoanalysis, relating to the dependence of the infant on the mother or mother substitute. See a. depression. [G. ana, toward, + klino, to lean] * * * an·a·clit·ic an ə klit ik adj of, relating to, or characterized … Medical dictionary
anaclitic — adj. pertaining to anaclisis (tendency to choose a mate who resembles a parent) … English contemporary dictionary
anaclitic — [ˌanə klɪtɪk] adjective Psychoanalysis relating to or characterized by a strong emotional dependence on another or others. Origin 1920s: from Gk anaklitos for reclining … English new terms dictionary
anaclitic — an·a·clit·ic … English syllables
anaclitic — /ænəˈklɪtɪk/ (say anuh klitik) adjective exhibiting or relating to anaclisis …