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an·o·mie \ˈanəˌmē\ noun also ano·mia \əˈnōmēə, āˈn-, ˌanəˈmēə\; or an·o·my \ˈanəmē, -mi\ (-s) Etymology: anomie, anomy from French anomie, from Greek anomia, anomiē lawlessness; anomia from Greek — more at anomy : a state of normlessness or lawlessness: a. : a state of society in which normative standards of conduct and belief have weakened or disappeared b. : a similar condition in an individual commonly characterized by personal disorientation, anxiety, and social isolation |