anomic

anomic
anomic (adj.) 1950, from Fr. anomique (Durkheim, 1897); see ANOMIE (Cf. anomie).

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  • anomic — adjective see anomie …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • anomic — See anomie. * * * …   Universalium

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  • anomic — ano·mic ə näm ik, ā , nō mik adj relating to or characterized by anomie …   Medical dictionary

  • anomic — anomie …   Dictionary of sociology

  • anomic — anom·ic …   English syllables

  • anomic suicide — See anomie …   Dictionary of sociology

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