mania |
maria |
As proper nouns the difference between mania and maria
is that
mania is (roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts while
maria is .
mania |
mani |
As a proper noun mania
is (roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
As an adverb mani is
.
manga |
mania |
As a noun manga
is manga, a comic made in japanese style.
As a proper noun mania is
(roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
mana |
mania |
As a noun mana
is (
lb) (
food miraculously produced for the israelites in the desert in the book of exodus).
As a proper noun mania is
(roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
taxonomy |
mania |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a proper noun mania is
(roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
enthusiasm |
mania |
As nouns the difference between enthusiasm and mania
is that
enthusiasm is possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy while
mania is violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity.
As a proper noun Mania is
the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
mania |
hyperreligiosity |
As a proper noun mania
is (roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
As a noun hyperreligiosity is
an extreme religious mania sometimes associated with mental conditions.
mania |
trichomaniac |
As a proper noun mania
is (roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
As a noun trichomaniac is
one with a mania or passion for hair.
mania |
trichomania |
Related terms |
Mania is a related term of trichomania.
As a proper noun mania
is (roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
As a noun trichomania is
a mania or passion for long hair; hair-fetishism.
mania |
macromania |
As a proper noun mania
is (roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.
As a noun macromania is
(medicine) a mania characterized by the delusion that objects are larger than they really are; or that one's own body or body parts are much larger than they are.
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