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Lycanthropy vs Werewolfism - What's the difference?

lycanthropy | werewolfism |

As nouns the difference between lycanthropy and werewolfism

is that lycanthropy is (mythology) the act of shapeshifting between the form of a human being and an animal (usually a wolf), often done during a full moon, according to legend while werewolfism is lycanthropy; the transformation of a man into a wolf.

lycanthropy

English

Alternative forms

* lycanthropia

Noun

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  • (mythology) The act of shapeshifting between the form of a human being and an animal (usually a wolf), often done during a full moon, according to legend.
  • A delusion in which one believes oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal
  • See also

    * werewolf * shapeshift * shape-shift

    werewolfism

    English

    Noun

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  • lycanthropy; the transformation of a man into a wolf