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  • 51Graphomania — (from Greek γραφε writing, [ [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=graphic Graphic, etymology] Etymologyonline.com] and μανία insanity), also known as scribomania, refers to an obsessive impulse to write [… …

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  • 52Stach Stach — Infobox Single Name = Stach Stach Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Bratisla Boys Album = Anthologigi A side = B side = Remix Released = April 2002 Format = CD single …

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  • 53verbigeration — /veuhr bij euh ray sheuhn/, Pathol. the constant or obsessive repetition of meaningless words or phrases. [1890 95; < L verbiger(are) to chat, converse (verb(um) word + i I + gerare durative deriv. of gerere to carry on, transact) + ATION] * * * …

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  • 54dharani — ▪ Buddhism and Hinduism       in Buddhism and Hinduism, a sacred Sanskrit phrase of great efficacy, used as a verbal protective device or talisman and as a support or instrument for concentration. The dharani is a short summary of the essential&#8230; …

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  • 55verbigeration — noun An obsessive repetition of meaningless words and phrases, especially as a symptom of mental illness …

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  • 56Get 'Em Girls — For the single, see Get Em Girls (song). Get Em Girls Studio album by Jessica Mauboy Released …

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  • 57onomatopoeia — on·o·mat·o·poe·ia (on&#8243;&#601; mat&#8243;&#601; peґ&#601;) [Gr. onoma name + poiein to make] the formation of meaningless words that imitate sounds, such as may occur to excess in some cases of schizophrenia …

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  • 58aerospew — Spouting endless streams of meaningless words. The Senator s aerospew won him reelection …

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  • 59aerospew — Spouting endless streams of meaningless words. The Senator s aerospew won him reelection …

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  • 60hocus-pocus — ho•cus po•cus [[t]ˈhoʊ kəsˈpoʊ kəs[/t]] n. v. cused, cus•ing (esp. brit.) cussed, cus•sing. 1) meaningless words used in conjuring 2) a juggler s trick; sleight of hand 3) mysterious or elaborate activity or talk, esp. for covering up a deception …

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