neurosis
1Neurosis — Концерт Neurosis в Сиэтле, штат Вашингтон (США), 2008 …
2Neurosis — en concert à Seattle en 2008 Pays d’origine …
3Neurosis — im Jahr 2008 …
4neurosis — f. psiquiat. Todo trastorno mental que no posee una base orgánica. Las neurosis pueden ser de angustia, fóbica, obsesiva, profesional, depresiva, la histeria, el síndrome de despersonalización, etc. En ellas, el sujeto es consciente, sufre y… …
5neurosis — (plural neurosis) sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Alteración psíquica de causa no orgánica, reflejada en trastornos emocionales: Las neurosis son difíciles de curar …
6Neurosis — Neu*ro sis, n.; pl. Neuroses. [NL., fr. Gr. ney^ron nerve.] 1. (Med.) A functional nervous affection or disease, that is, a disease of the nerves without any appreciable change of nerve structure. [1913 Webster] 2. (Psychiatry) a mental or… …
7neurosis — (n.) 1776, functional derangement arising from disorders of the nervous system, coined by Scottish physician William Cullen (1710 1790) from Gk. neuron nerve (see NEURO (Cf. neuro )) + Mod.L. OSIS (Cf. osis) abnormal condition. Used in a general… …
8neurosis — has the plural form neuroses, pronounced nyoo roh seez …
9neurosis — [n] mental disturbance, disorder aberration, abnormality, affliction, breakdown, compulsion, crack up*, derangement, deviation, hysteria, inhibition, insanity, instability, madness, maladjustment, mental illness, neurasthenia, obsession,… …
10neurosis — (De neuro y sis). f. Med. Enfermedad funcional del sistema nervioso caracterizada principalmente por inestabilidad emocional …