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I . psy·cho [ˈsaɪkəʊ, Am -koʊ] inf N

psycho
Psychopath(in) m (f)
psycho Am fig inf

II . psy·cho [ˈsaɪkəʊ, Am -koʊ] inf ADJ

III . psy·cho [ˈsaɪkəʊ, Am -koʊ] inf ADV inf

to go psycho
ausrasten inf

psycho- [ˈsaɪkəʊ, Am -koʊ] COMP

psycho-
Psycho-

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to go psycho

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Other theories propose that magic is effective because symbols are able to change internal psycho-physical states.
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It focuses on researching and treating psychological mood and anxiety disorders through psycho-pharmacology.
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The argument is that the universe is psycho-physical.
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Modern psycho-analysis interprets the relation between brother and sister in this story as a metaphor for the animalistic and spiritual duality in humans.
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His main research interests are new anticancer drug studies, symptom control, bio-ethics and psycho-oncology.
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These effects are detected by means of various psycho-physiological parameters, such as heart rate, sleep duration and duration of crying.
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This makes him transform to a psycho who hates all women from the silver screen.
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If the implied nastiness of the psycho-sexuality here doesn't get you the incessant gore will, especially when the two are combined.
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The experimental tradition in clinical psychology used it to refer to psycho-therapeutic techniques derived from empirical research.
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On the behavior of the psycho-galvanic phenomenon in association experiments.
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