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单词 copro-
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copro-comb. form

before a vowel copr-, combining form of Greek κόπρος dung, as in (See other words below.)
coˈpraemia n.
Brit. /kɒˈpriːmɪə/
,
/kəˈpriːmɪə/
,
U.S. /kəˈprimiə/
[Greek αἷμα blood] blood-poisoning from the fæces in case of costiveness.
coˈpraemic adj.
Brit. /kɒˈpriːmɪk/
,
/kəˈpriːmɪk/
,
U.S. /kəˈprimɪk/
ˈcopragogue n.
Brit. /ˈkɒprəɡɒɡ/
,
U.S. /ˈkɑprəˌɡɑɡ/
[Greek ἀγωγός carrying away] a purging medicine.
coˈpremesis n.
Brit. /kɒˈprɛmᵻsɪs/
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/kəˈprɛmᵻsɪs/
,
U.S. /kəˈprɛməsəs/
[Greek ἔμεσις vomiting] stercoraceous vomiting.
coproˈlalia n.
Brit. /ˌkɒprəˈleɪlɪə/
,
U.S. /ˌkɑprəˈleɪliə/
[ < French coprolalie (G. de la Tourette in Archives de Neurologie, 1885, IX. 19; Greek λαλία talk, prattle] the use of obscene language by reason of insanity or for sexual gratification.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > malediction > [noun] > use of profane language
cursingc1050
swearing1340
damning1679
foul-mouthing1821
coprolalia1886
effing1963
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > disturbed speech > use of obscene language
coprolalia1886
1886 Jrnl. Nerv. & Mental Dis. 13 412 Echolalia and coprolalia may form part of the symptoms of insanity... The coprolalia is pathognomonic of the disease, according to Tourette.
1898 H. Ellis Affirmations 147 These extremes are of two kinds: the first issuing in a sort of coprolalia, or inclination to dwell on excrement... The other extreme is that of pruriency, or the perpetual itch to circle round sexual matters.
1955 W. Gaddis Recognitions ii. v. 531 When you have Tourette's disease you go around repeating dirty words all the time. Coprolalia. Everybody below Fourteenth Street has coprolalia.
1974 P. Cave Dirtiest Picture Postcard xi. 72Coprolalia,’ Murray repeated. ‘That's what it's called..the desire to say obscene things whilst making love.’
coproˈmania n.
Brit. /ˌkɒprəˈmeɪnɪə/
,
U.S. /ˌkɑprəˈmeɪniə/
[-mania comb. form] an obsession with fæces.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > morbid preoccupation > specific
satyriasis1629
onomamania1854
copromania1880
onomatomania1892
coprophily1924
quantophrenia1956
1880 A. C. Swinburne Let. 20 Apr. (1960) IV. 136 The perpetual copromania of the ‘Old Enemy’ [sc. Carlyle]—with his ‘eternal cesspools’ and ‘owldroppings’.
coproˈmaniac n.
Brit. /ˌkɒprəˈmeɪnɪak/
,
U.S. /ˌkɑprəˈmeɪniˌæk/
see copromania n.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > morbid preoccupation > specific > person
copromaniac1900
coprophil1937
1900 J. M. Robertson in Lit. Guide 1 Mar. 43/1 Such a one as Swift..filthy-minded, unscrupulous, and malignant. Had such a copromaniac been only an avowed unbeliever, [etc.].
ˈcoprophil n.
Brit. /ˈkɒprəfɪl/
,
U.S. /ˈkɑprəˌfɪl/
(also ˈcoprophile) [-phile comb. form] one who is attracted to filth.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > morbid preoccupation > specific > person
copromaniac1900
coprophil1937
1937 ‘N. Blake’ There's Trouble Brewing vi. 110 I didn't know he was a koprophil [1949 coprophil] as well as a surrealist.
1953 S. Beckett Watt 53 A vegetarian, a naturist, a cannibal, a coprophile.
coproˈphilia n.
Brit. /ˌkɒprəˈfɪlɪə/
,
U.S. /ˌkɑprəˈfɪliə/
[Greek ϕιλία affection] marked attention to defecation and to excreta.
Π
1934 Times Lit. Suppl. 13 Sept. 620/4 His [sc. Swift's] coprophilia is explained along the lines suggested by Freud.
coproˈphilic adj.
Brit. /ˌkɒprəˈfɪlɪk/
,
U.S. /ˌkɑprəˈfɪlɪk/
having or pertaining to an interest in excrement.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [adjective] > morbidly preoccupied > specific
power-mad1898
coprophilic1927
quantophrenic1956
1927 Bryan & Strachey tr. K. Abraham Sel. Papers v. 129 Professor Freud had told me in a private communication that..repression of the coprophilic pleasure in smell played a peculiar part in..foot-fetishism.
1960 A. S. Neill Summerhill ii. 174 The wrong way to deal with a coprophilic child is to tell him he is being dirty. The right way is to allow him to live out his interest in excrement by providing him with mud or clay.
1981 Maledicta 5 136 The known pornography of other renowned artists..often reflects considerable coprophilic feeling.
coˈprophilous adj.
Brit. /kɒˈprɒfᵻləs/
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/kəˈprɒfᵻləs/
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U.S. /kəˈprɑfələs/
[Greek ϕίλος loving] fond of dung; feeding or (spec. of fungi) growing upon dung.
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1901 Ann. Bot. 15 313 The absence of any specific work on Coprophilous or dung-borne Fungi.
1953 J. Ramsbottom Mushrooms & Toadstools xvii. 195 Coprophilous fungi grow directly from spores.
coˈprophily n.
Brit. /kɒˈprɒfᵻli/
,
/kəˈprɒfᵻli/
,
U.S. /kəˈprɑfəli/
= coprophilia n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > morbid preoccupation > specific
satyriasis1629
onomamania1854
copromania1880
onomatomania1892
coprophily1924
quantophrenia1956
1924 A. Huxley Little Mexican 43 The innocent coprophily of its inhabitants.
coproˈphobia n.
Brit. /ˌkɒprəˈfəʊbɪə/
,
U.S. /ˌkɑprəˈfoʊbiə/
,
/ˌkɑproʊˈfoʊbiə/
[-phobia comb. form] an abnormal repugnance toward fæces.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > irrational fears
pneumatophobia1678
hydrophobia1760
aerophobia1771
panophobia1784
phobia1786
pantophobia1807
necrophobia1833
phoby1834
syphilomania1838
hippophobia1840
phonophobia1841
syphilophobia1842
scotophobia1844
astrophobia1855
sitomania1859
sitophobia1859
thanatophobia1860
Satanophobia1861
batrachophobia1863
panphobia1870
agoraphobia1871
bogyphobia1872
pathophobia1873
aquaphobia1875
toxiphobia1876
claustrophobia1879
cynophobia1879
mysophobia1879
siderodromophobia1879
phthisiophobia1883
sitiophobia1884
ochlophobia1885
sitiomania1887
acrophobia1888
zoophobia1888
leprophobia1889
nosophobia1889
pamphobia1890
bacteriophobia1894
tuberculophobia1894
taeniiphobia1897
thalassophobia1897
topophobia1899
dysmorphophobia1900
akathisia1903
cremnophobia1903
musicophobia1903
ailurophobia1905
brontophobia1905
phobism1914
arachnophobia1925
school phobia1930
coprophobia1934
mycophobia1957
arachniphobia1966
computer phobia1972
coulrophobia1997
1934 H. C. Warren Dict. Psychol. 61/2 Coprophobia.
coˈprophory n. [Medieval Latin coprophoria, Greek -ϕορια carrying] Obsolete purgation (Bailey).
coprostacy n. [Greek στάσις a stopping] Obsolete costiveness.
coˈprostasis n.
Brit. /kɒˈprɒstəsɪs/
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/kəˈprɒstəsɪs/
,
U.S. /kəˈprɑstəsəs/
in Bailey
ˌcoproˈzoic adj.
Brit. /ˌkɒprəˈzəʊɪk/
,
U.S. /ˌkɑprəˈzoʊɪk/
[zoic adj. 2] of animals, living in dung.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > by habitat > [adjective] > living in dung
coprozoic1922
1922 Nature 26 Jan. 98/2 There is a whole series of Amoeba-like and flagellate Protozoa which..develop in the faeces after deposition. These are called ‘coprozoic Protozoa’.
1947 New Biol. 3 89 Vast accumulations of guano, supporting an elaborate association of coprozoic (i.e., dung-eating) insects and their predators.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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