en confabulation (n, psychiatry) |
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en displacement (n, psychiatry) |
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en idealization (n, psychiatry) |
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en conversion (n, psychiatry) |
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en anorexia nervosa (n, psychiatry) |
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en pfropfschizophrenie (n) |
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en projection (n, psychiatry) |
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en echolalia (n, psychiatry) |
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en defense mechanism (n, psychiatry) |
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en isolation (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en acting out (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en anxiety (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en rationalization (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en expansive (a, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en paramnesia (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en major depressive episode (n, psychiatry) |
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en intellectualization (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en analyze (v, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en autism (n, psychiatry) |
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en compensation (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en mental disorder (n, psychiatry) |
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en overcompensation (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en confabulate (v, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en denial (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en regression (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en resistance (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en repression (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en reaction formation (n, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en suppress (v, psychiatry) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en avoidant personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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pt anedonia (n) |
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es eros (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en hysteroid (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en echophrasia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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hu személyiségzavar (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en clanging (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en dependent personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en folie du doute (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en schizothymia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en puerilism (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en high functioning autism (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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pt abulia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en enantiodromia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en preambivalent (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en obsessoid (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en sundowner syndrome (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en axis (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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cs dystymie (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en partialism (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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fi primaariterapia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en autokabalesis (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en aclinical (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
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fi kehitysvamma (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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zh 精神分裂病 (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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ja 鬱 (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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pl anhedonia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en anhedonia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en nocturnal delirium (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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ga néaraistéine (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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pt amencial (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en psychiatry (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en echomatism (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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cs dysthymie (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en preambivalently (r) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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no sinnssykdom (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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fi heikkohermoisuus (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en krishaber's disease (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en feighner criterion (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en obsessive compulsivity (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en mental illness (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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pt amimia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en pedohebephilic disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en schizotypal personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en mitgehen (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en dereistic (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en phobic avoidant (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en capgras delusion (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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fi abuulinen (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en antischizophrenic (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en schizotypality (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en folie à trois (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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pt amência (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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el νεύρωση (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en neurasthenic (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en derailment (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en obsessive compulsive personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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it autointrospezione (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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fi kriisiterapia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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de wahn (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en schizoid personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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pt antipsicótico (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en rationalization (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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el βλακεία (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en cleptoparasitosis (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en manic (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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fi depressiivisesti (r) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en schizoaffective (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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pt bipolar (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en pedophilic disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en mitmachen (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en hallucinogenicity (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en dissociogenic (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
it melanconia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en pressure of speech (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en derepression (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en depersonalize (v) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en cotard's syndrome (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en did (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en egodystonicity (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
el ερωτομανία (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
it depersonalizzazione (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en luetic (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en pregenital (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en paranoid personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en echophenomenon (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
pt amímico (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
ga abúile (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
zh 憂鬱症 (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
es neurastenia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en thought blocking (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
el σχιζοφρένεια (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
el ιδεοψυχαναγκαστική διαταραχή (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
el βλάκασ (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en dermatozoenwahn (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
de pfropfschizophrenie (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en delusionality (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
pt fobia social (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en asyndetic (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en depersonalization (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en egosyntonicity (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
fi jakomielisyys (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
fi abulia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en manic depressiveness (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en sundowning (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en eros (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en extracampine (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
de sperrung (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en derepress (v) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
el ηλεκτροσπασμοθεραπεία (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
de einheitspsychose (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en clang (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en folie à deux (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en intermorbid (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en pedophile (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
it ipomania (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en echomimia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en alexithymic (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en la belle indifference (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en recidivism (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
pt alexia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
el ψύχωση (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en borderline personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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ru неадекватность (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en passive aggressive personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en coprophenomenon (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en rhinotillexomania (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en alexia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en mental disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en coenestopathic (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
it disforia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en schizophrenigenesis (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
it melancolia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en autosuggest (v) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
zh 強制性挖鼻綜合症 (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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el ηλιθιότητα (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
pt alexitímico (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en narcissistic personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en exploitable avoidant (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en tabetic (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
fi primaaliterapia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en bpd (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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pt sadismo (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en asyndesis (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
es anhedonia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en cold avoidant (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
ru слабоумие (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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fr angoisse (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en fugal (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en stasibasiphobia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
fi parafilia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
fi mielialahäiriö (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
de dermatozoenwahn (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
pt catatonia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en hysteroid (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
pt antiesquizofrênico (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en rubber room (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
es abulia (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en depressive personality disorder (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en pregenitality (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en dramatology (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
es antipsicótico (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: English Wiktionary | ||
en suppress (v) |
― HasContext ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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en folie à familie (n) |
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ru эрос (n) |
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en premorbid (a) |
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pt neurastenia (n) |
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en abulia (n) |
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fi dissosiaatiohäiriö (n) |
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en dysthymia (n) |
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en pseudoneurotic schizophrenia (n) |
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fi depressiivisyys (n) |
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en histrionicity (n) |
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es sadismo (n) |
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en shiftlike (a) |
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en neurasthenia (n) |
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de psychose (n) |
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en schizotypal (a) |
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en analyst (n) |
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en conflicted avoidant (a) |
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en repersonalization (n) |
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en haltlose personality disorder (n) |
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en dementia praecox (n) |
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en insipid schizotypal (n) |
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en self defeating personality disorder (n) |
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tr psikoz (n) |
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en double bookkeeping (n) |
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fi eristäytyvä persoonallisuus (n) |
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zh 重鬱症 (n) |
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en traumatise (v) |
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en pseudohallucination (n) |
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en prosopometamorphopsia (n) |
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en sadism (n) |
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en neologism (n) |
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en timorous schizotypal (n) |
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en orthopsychiatry (n) |
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ru гексакосиойгексеконтагексафобия (n) |
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en hypergraphia (n) |
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en obsessive compulsiveness (n) |
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en insight (n) |
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