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narcissism
English
Etymology
From original German Narzissismus, soon changed to Narzissmus due to haplology, from Narcissus, a character in Greek mythology who became obsessed with his own reflection, +? -ism.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?n??s??s?zm/
- (US) IPA(key): /?n??s??s?zm/
Noun
narcissism (usually uncountable, plural narcissisms)
- Excessive love of oneself.
- Sexual desire for one's own body.
Hyponyms
- NPD
Derived terms
- narcissist
- narcissistic
- narcissize
Translations
See also
- egoism
- egocentrism
- self-love
- self-flattery
Further reading
- narcissism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
narcissism From the web:
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autotheism
English
Etymology
auto- +? theism
Noun
autotheism (uncountable)
- Worship of oneself.
- Belief that one is a deity.
- Belief that one is possessed by a divine power.
- The doctrine of the self-subsistence of God, especially of the second person in the Trinity.
Synonyms
- suitheism
Derived terms
autotheism From the web:
- autotheism meaning
- what does autotheism mean
- what does autotheism
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