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Irrational Motive

Irrational Motive
a motivation that is inconsistent with reason or logic
[きょう()·はく()]
kyouhaku
noun, suru verb, no adjective

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb, no adjective
  1. compelling; using duress
monomania
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. monomania
[とう()·へき()]
touheki
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. kleptomania
[ひょう()·()]
hyoui
noun, suru verb

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb
  1. dependence; depending on
  2. possession (by a spirit, etc.)
[へん()·しつ()·きょう()]
henshitsukyou
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[へん()·しゅう()·きょう()]
henshuukyou

English Meanings:

noun
  1. monomania; monomaniac
[ほう()·()·きょう()]
houkakyou
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. pyromania; a pyromaniac
[アルコールちゅう()·どく()]
arukooruchuudoku
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. alcoholism; alcohol addiction; enomania; alcohol poisoning; alcohol intoxication
[ばつ()·もう()·しょう()]
batsumoushou
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. trichotillomania
[ばつ()·もう()·へき()]
batsumouheki
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. trichotillomania
[きょう()·はく()]
kyouhaku
noun, suru verb, no adjective

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb, no adjective
  1. compelling; using duress
[しょう()·どう()]
shoudou
noun, suru verb

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb
  1. impulse; impetus; urge
[びょう()·()]
byouki
noun, no adjective, suru verb

English Meanings:

noun, no adjective, suru verb
  1. illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. colds); disease; sickness
noun, no adjective
  1. weirdness; bad habit; bad behaviour; craziness; perversion
[あく()·へき()]
akuheki
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[わる()·ぐせ()]
waruguse

English Meanings:

noun
  1. bad habit; vice
[きょう()·はく()·かん()·ねん()]
kyouhakukannen
noun, no adjective

English Meanings:

noun, no adjective
  1. obsession; unreasonable but compulsive idea
[やまい()·()]
yamaike
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. feeling ill; sensation of illness; signs of illness

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