mania-, -mania, -maniac, -maniacal, -manic, -manically, -maniacally
(Greek: a specific mental disorder or obsessive preoccupation with something; madness, frenzy; obsession, or abnormal desire for or with something or someone; also, an excessive enthusiasm or fondness for something that is not safe or advantageous)
						An unusually strong fascination or crazy desire to see lightening and thunder storms.					
									
						1. A compulsion toward solitude or of being by oneself. 
2. A preoccupation or thinking about committing suicide.
									2. A preoccupation or thinking about committing suicide.
						1. An obsessive desire to commit suicide.
2. A condition in which someone is suicidal.
									2. A condition in which someone is suicidal.
						A passionate addiction or desire to see or to participate in ballet dancing.					
									
						A fascination with the various bullets which can be fired from a gun.					
									
						A craze for establishing banks where money is stored for saving or commercial purposes or is supplied for loans or exchanged.
									Most countries have a variety of banks for businesses and for individuals who want to have a safe place for their income; however, sometimes there are too many banks and so some of them either go out of business or are taken over by other banking institutions.
						1. A morbid tendency or compulsion to steal and to possess books.
2. A book thief who is regarded as someone who has a mental problem.
 
 
 
A "private collector" acquires additional books for his personal library. 
									

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						1. A book thief who is often regarded as being insane.
2. Someone who has an uncontrollable or a compulsive desire to steal and possess books.
									2. Someone who has an uncontrollable or a compulsive desire to steal and possess books.
						An intense desire to collect and possess books; especially, rare and curious ones; crazy about books: Kim's bibliomania has resulted in a compulsion to have books stacked in all of her rooms, on and next to the full shelves.

 
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						Someone who has an intense desire to collect and possess books.					
									
						bibliomaniacal (noun), more bibliomaniacal, most bibliomaniacal					
					
						A reference to anyone who has an intense and inordinate desire to collect and possess books; especially, rare and curious ones.					
									
						A mental disorder which is caused by the use of bromine; an organic mental disorder produced by chronic bromide intoxication: Bromomania is a delirium that is caused by poisoning with bromine or any of its salts.					
									
						1. A gnashing, grinding, gritting, and clenching of the teeth in other than normal chewing movements occurring unconsciously in the daytime; sometimes resulting in a loosening of the teeth and a bleeding of the gums. 
2. Compulsive and continual crushing of the teeth together, with intermittent grinding.
3. The involuntary, "nervous" grinding of the teeth while a patient is awake.
									2. Compulsive and continual crushing of the teeth together, with intermittent grinding.
3. The involuntary, "nervous" grinding of the teeth while a patient is awake.
It is thought bruxomania occurs as a way to relieve tension or stress and was first diagnosed as a medical condition in 1907.
						bruxomaniac (noun), bruxomaniacs (pl)					
					
						Someone who has a compulsive, and uncontrollable and continual crushing of the teeth together, with intermittent grinding.					
									
						A nervous disorder that someone may have which is characterized by an abnormal grinding of the teeth.					
									 You can find self-scoring quizzes over many of the words in this subject area by going to this Compulsive Behavior page.
 You can find self-scoring quizzes over many of the words in this subject area by going to this Compulsive Behavior page.
Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "anger, angry; rage, wrath, fury; rave": fur-, furi-; ira-; lysso-; rab-, rav-.
 
		
