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neu·rot·ic I. \(ˈ)n(y)ü|räd.ik, n(y)əˈr-, -ätik, -ēk\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek neur- nerve, sinew (from neuron) + English -otic (as in narcotic, n.) — more at nerve 1. archaic : a drug acting especially noxiously on the nervous system 2. [neurotic (II) ] : an emotionally unstable individual or one affected with a neurosis II. adjective Etymology: from New Latin neurosis, after such pairs as New Latin narcosis : English narcotic 1. a. : of, relating to, or involving the nerves : seated in the nerves < a neurotic disorder > b. : being a neurosis : nervous < a neurotic disease > 2. : affected with, relating to, or characterized by neurosis < a neurotic person has become estranged from large parts of this world — Karen Horney > |