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derangement

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French dérangement.

Noun

derangement (countable and uncountable, plural derangements)

  1. The property of being deranged.
  2. An act or instance of deranging.
  3. (mathematics, combinatorics) A permutation of a set such that no element is in its previous position.

Derived terms

  • derangement syndrome
  • Derangement Syndrome

Translations

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insanity

English

Etymology

A three-part word (root 'sane', prefix 'in-' meaning 'not', suffix '-ity', meaning 'the state of'). Derived from Latin precursory equivalents. Two possible candidates for construction order:

  • insane +? -ity: ins?nus (unhealthy; insane) + -it?s
    Latin ins?nus (unsound in mind; mad, insane), from in- + sanus (sound, sane). Modern forms of roots: in- + sane
  • in- +? sanity: in- (lacking; without) +? sanit?s (health; sanity)
    Latin sanit?s (sound in mind; sane), from s?nus + -it?s. Modern forms of roots: sane + -ity

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?n?sæn?ti/

Noun

insanity (countable and uncountable, plural insanities)

  1. The state of being insane; madness.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:insanity

Antonyms

  • sanity

Related terms

  • insane

Translations

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