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nihilismni‧hil‧is‧m /ˈnaɪəlɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] 1 the belief that nothing has any meaning or value 2 the idea that all social and political institutions should be destroyed - ‘A nihilist,’ pronounced Nikolay Petrovich. ‘That comes from the Latin - Together with our communities, we can explore the possibility of moral reform. The | |
nosophobia'morbid fear of disease' cf. nosology, 'science of diseases' Ex. - Both of them were associated with a religious movement: Hughes to the Mormons, and Fischer to the Worldwide Church of God. Of course, there were also differences. Fischer had no nosophobia and only little money. (Timman - Titans) | |