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[Noun] | "neu*ro*sis" | \ nu̇-ˈrō-səs \
1: a mental and emotional disorder that affects only part of the personality, is accompanied by a less distorted perception of reality than in a psychosis, does not result in disturbance of the use of language, and is accompanied by various physical, physiological, and mental disturbances (such as visceral symptoms, anxieties, or phobias)
Origin: circa 1784 ;
Borrowed from New Latin neurōsis "any of various conditions (as coma or paralysis) involving impairment of the sensory and motor systems without local disease or fever," from Greek neûron "sinew, tendon, nerve" + New Latin -ōsis {see: |-osis|-osis} {mat|nerve:1|};
* Note : The Latin term neurosis was introduced in the sense given in the etymology ("sensus et motus laesi, sine pyrexia et sine morbo locali") by the Scottish physician William Cullen (1710-90) in Synopsis nosologiæ methodicæ (Edinburgh, 1769), p. 274. Cullen later used the word in English: "In this place I propose to comprehend, under the title of Neuroses, all those preternatural affections of sense or motion, which are without pyrexia as part of the primary disease; and all those which do not depend upon a topical affection of the organs, but upon a more general affection of the nervous system, and of those powers on which sense and motion more especially depend." (First Lines of the Practice of Physic, for the Use of the Students in the University of Edinburgh, vol. 3 [Edinburgh, 1783], p. 2).;
(1) - { anxiety neurosis } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "anxiety neurosis"
1: anxiety disorder
Origin: 1895 ;
After German Angstneurose;
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[Noun] | "neuroses"
1: an emotional illness in which a person experiences strong feelings of fear or worry;
* e.g., " ... The patient is clearly suffering from a neurosis. "
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