MANIACS - translation to arabic
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MANIACS - translation to arabic

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Maniac (film); Maniac!; Maniacs; Maniac song; Maniac (disambiguation); Maniac (song); Maniac (TV series); Maniac (series); Maniac (single)

MANIACS         

ألاسم

أَخْبَل ; خَبِل ; مَجْنُون ; مَخْبُول ; مَمْسُوس

الصفة

أَخْبَل ; خَبِل ; مَجْنُون ; مَمْسُوس

MANIAC         
  • Register unit of the 1952 MANIAC computer, shown in the [[Bradbury Science Museum]]

ألاسم

أَخْبَل ; خَبِل ; مَجْنُون ; مَخْبُول ; مَمْسُوس

الصفة

أَخْبَل ; خَبِل ; مَجْنُون ; مَمْسُوس

maniac         
  • Register unit of the 1952 MANIAC computer, shown in the [[Bradbury Science Museum]]
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Definition

maniac
['me?n?ak]
¦ noun
1. a person exhibiting extremely wild or violent behaviour.
2. informal an obsessive enthusiast.
3. Psychiatry, archaic a person suffering from mania.
Derivatives
maniacal m?'n???k(?)l adjective
maniacally m?'n???k(?)li adverb
Origin
C16: via late L. from late Gk maniakos, from mania (see mania).

Wikipedia

Maniac

Maniac (from Greek μανιακός, maniakos) is a pejorative for an individual who experiences the mood known as mania. In common usage, it is also an insult for someone involved in reckless behavior.

Maniac may also refer to:

Examples of use of MANIACS
1. But, unlike Stalin, they were not genocidal maniacs.
2. The maniacs have officially taken over the asylum.
3. Rock musician Jerry Augustyniak (10,000 Maniacs) is 50.
4. Numbers, too, have become an obsession to Lost maniacs.
5. The rights of murderous maniacs always come before the safety of the British public.