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acrasia
English
Alternative forms
- akrasia
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (akrasía, “lacking command (over oneself)”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??k?e?zi?/
Noun
acrasia (uncountable)
- lack of self-control; excess; intemperance
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Farindon to this entry?)
Synonyms
- acrasy
Derived terms
- acrasial
- akratic
Translations
Portuguese
Noun
acrasia f (uncountable)
- acrasia (lack of self-control)
Spanish
Noun
acrasia f (uncountable)
- acrasia (lack of self-control)
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acrasial
English
Etymology
acrasia +? -al
Adjective
acrasial (comparative more acrasial, superlative most acrasial)
- ill-mannered, ill-tempered.
Related terms
- acrasia
acrasial From the web:
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