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1 булимия
1) General subject: voracious appetite, wolfish appetite2) Medicine: addephagia, bovine, bovine hunger, bulimia, bulimia (резко усиленное чувство голода), bulimy (резко усиленное чувство голода), cynorexia, excessive appetite, excessive hunger, hyperorexia, hyperphagia, limosis, lycorexia, morbid hunger, phagomania, sitomania, binge eating disorder, binge eating3) Agriculture: boulimia (чрезмерный аппетит)4) Makarov: addephagia (резко усиленное чувство голода), bovine hunger (резко усиленное чувство голода) -
2 жадность
1) General subject: acquisitiveness, avarice, avidity, bulimia, bulimy, covetousness, cupidity, edacity, esurience (голодного), gimmies, greed, greediness, insatiability, mezquindad, piggishness, rapacity, voracity2) American: (the gimmies) gimmies3) Bookish: pleonexia4) Rare: gulosity5) Religion: Mammon6) Makarov: esuriency (голодного) -
3 ненасытность
1) General subject: bulimy, gluttony, greediness, insatiability, rapacity, voracity
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Bulimy — Bulimia Bu*lim i*a (b[u^]*l[i^]m [i^]*[.a]), Bulimy Bu li*my, n. [NL. bulimia, fr. Gr. boylimi a, lit., ox hunger; boy^s ox + limo s hunger: cf. F. boulimie.] 1. (Med.) A disease in which there is a perpetual and insatiable appetite for food; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bulimy — bu·li·my … English syllables
bulimy — n. insatiable hunger; abnormal craving for food. ♦ bulimia nervosa, excessive overeating compensated for by forced vomiting, periods of fasting, etc. ♦ bulimic, a. voracious; pertaining to bulimia (nervosa); n. person suffering from… … Dictionary of difficult words
bulimy — ˈbyüləmē noun ( es) Etymology: alteration of Middle English bolisme, bolismus, from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French bolisme, from Medieval Latin bolismus, alteration of Latin bulimus more at bulimus : an insatiable appetite; especia … Useful english dictionary
binge-purge syndrome — Bulimia Bu*lim i*a (b[u^]*l[i^]m [i^]*[.a]), Bulimy Bu li*my, n. [NL. bulimia, fr. Gr. boylimi a, lit., ox hunger; boy^s ox + limo s hunger: cf. F. boulimie.] 1. (Med.) A disease in which there is a perpetual and insatiable appetite for food; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bulimia — Bu*lim i*a (b[u^]*l[i^]m [i^]*[.a]), Bulimy Bu li*my, n. [NL. bulimia, fr. Gr. boylimi a, lit., ox hunger; boy^s ox + limo s hunger: cf. F. boulimie.] 1. (Med.) A disease in which there is a perpetual and insatiable appetite for food; a diseased… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bulimia nervosa — Bulimia Bu*lim i*a (b[u^]*l[i^]m [i^]*[.a]), Bulimy Bu li*my, n. [NL. bulimia, fr. Gr. boylimi a, lit., ox hunger; boy^s ox + limo s hunger: cf. F. boulimie.] 1. (Med.) A disease in which there is a perpetual and insatiable appetite for food; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bulimus — Bu*li mus (b[ u]*l[imac] m[u^]s), n. [L. bulimus hunger. See {Bulimy}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A genus of land snails having an elongated spiral shell, often of large size. The species are numerous and abundant in tropical America. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Charles Domery — (c. 1778 – after 1800), also known as Charles Domerz, was a Polish soldier, noted for his unusually large appetite. Serving in the Prussian Army against France during the War of the First Coalition, he found that the rations of the… … Wikipedia
Домери, Шарль — Шарль Домери Charles Domery Имя при рождении: Кароль (?) Домеж Род деятельности: солдат Дата рождения: 1778 (?) … Википедия
bulimia — [19] The condition now called ‘bulimia’ – in which bouts of overeating are followed by bouts of purging – was recognized and so named in the 1970s. The word used to name it, however, is much more ancient than that. It goes back to Greek boulimia … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins