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[-'sæ-]noun nebunie, demenţă -
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[ɪn'sænɪtɪ]nбожеві́лля; безу́мство -
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безумие; невменяемость; умопомешательство -
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demência, insanidade, loucura -
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[N]INSANIA (-AE) (F)INSANITAS (-ATIS) (F)VESANIA (-AE) (F)DEMENTIA (-AE) (F)RABIES (-EI) (F)DELERITAS (-ATIS) (F)DELIRITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
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insanity — The term is a social and legal term rather than a medical one, and indicates a condition which renders the affected person unfit to enjoy liberty of action because of the unreliability of his behavior with concomitant danger to himself and others … Black's law dictionary
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