mental+aberration

  • 61Nebuchadnezzar —    In the Babylonian orthography Nabu kudur uzur, which means Nebo, protect the crown! or the frontiers. In an inscription he styles himself Nebo s favourite. He was the son and successor of Nabopolassar, who delivered Babylon from its dependence …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 62strychninomania — strych·nino·ma·nia (strik″nin o maґne ə) [strychnine + mania] mental aberration due to strychnine poisoning …

    Medical dictionary

  • 63Entheogens —    Etymologically, entheogen derives from Greek entheos, “possessed by a god” (which is related to the modern English giddy and Old English gidig, “possessed by a god/spirit”) and genous “produced.” Hence entheogen is literally “generate god or… …

    Historical dictionary of shamanism

  • 64onweggewit — n ( es/ u, geweotu) mental aberration …

    Old to modern English dictionary

  • 65wave — I n. moving ridge on the surface of water 1) a high, tall; mountainous wave 2) a tidal wave 3) waves break (on the rocks); crest upsurge 4) a crime wave physical disturbance that is transmitted in the propagation of sound or light 5) light;… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 66idiosyncrasy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. peculiarity, mannerism, eccentricity. See speciality. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. eccentricity, characteristic, peculiarity, quirk, affectation, mannerism, habit, trait; see also quirk . Syn. idiosyncrasy …

    English dictionary for students

  • 67warp — wÉ”rp /wɔːp n. curve developed in something that was originally straight, bending; contortion; lengthwise yarn in a loom; rope for towing a ship; mental aberration, perversion, distortion v. twist, bend, contort; become twisted or contorted;… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 68warped — wÉ”rpt /wɔːpt adj. twisted; distorted wÉ”rp /wɔːp n. curve developed in something that was originally straight, bending; contortion; lengthwise yarn in a loom; rope for towing a ship; mental aberration, perversion, distortion v. twist, bend,… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 69warping — wÉ”rp /wɔːp n. curve developed in something that was originally straight, bending; contortion; lengthwise yarn in a loom; rope for towing a ship; mental aberration, perversion, distortion v. twist, bend, contort; become twisted or contorted;… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 70warps — wÉ”rp /wɔːp n. curve developed in something that was originally straight, bending; contortion; lengthwise yarn in a loom; rope for towing a ship; mental aberration, perversion, distortion v. twist, bend, contort; become twisted or contorted;… …

    English contemporary dictionary