folie in English

noun

(From French) psychological disorder of mind or emotion; impartial and old term for mental illness or insanity

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1. Ça Blesse Lyrics: Eh, eh, hey / Aya Nakamura / Yeah, yeah, yeah / C'est dur, c'est plus la folie (Folie) / Okay, faut pas t'affoler / T'es instable, faudrait voir l'docteur (Docteur) / T'inquiète

2. The French had Coined a name for the distemper and called it folie d'Afrique

3. Maybe he was therefore too distant to intercede in the folie a trois developing right under his nose.

4. I try the quarter where I know Meurent was born, where the rue Folie-Mericourt is located.

5. 4 entrées, 2 canaux Bridgeables, 2 volumes, 3 équal, une présence un master et c'est tout ! Son Un son clair avec une dynamique et un headroom de folie, accepte super bien les pédales d'effet (pas de boucle).c 'est la grande force de cet ampli.

6. At the beginning of the 19th century, while the semiology of hallucinations was being identified for the first time (Esquirol, 1817; Baillarger, 1856), a number of French alienists isolated partial delusions which are characterized by disorders of perception: “folie sensoriale” (Lélut, 1836), “monomanie sensoriale” (Aubanel, Calmeil, 1839), “délire des sensations” (Michéa, 1851).

7. Comparative studies have been performed in hemolysates of adult pigs and fetuses resp. embryos with a crown-rump length ranging between 20 and 230 mm applying the following techniques: electrophoresis on starck block and cellulose acetate folie, chromatography on DEAE-sephadex, denaturation by alkali, acid and heat, and spectral analysis in the visible and ultraviolet range.