38. WPME p. 311
-ac
noun suffix, "one who"
incendo, incensus
to set fire
uxorious
excessively indulgent to, or doting on,
one’s wife
uxorial
pertaining to, characteristic of, or
befitting, a wife
marital
referring to marriage
extramarital
outside the marriage
premarital
before marriage
regal
kingly, royal; splendid, stately,
magnificent, etc.
regalia
badges, insignia, dress, etc. of rank or office
monomania
obsession in one area
dipsomania
obsession for alcohol
kleptomania
obsession for thievery
pyromania
obsession for setting fires
incendiarism
malicious setting of fires, as for revenge,
etc.
arson
felony of setting fire for economic gain
megalomania
delusion of grandeur
nymphomania
compulsive sexual needs on the part of a
female
satyromania
compulsive sexual needs on the part of a
male
claustrophobia
morbid dread of enclosed places
agrophobia
morbid dread of open spaces
acrophobia
morbid dread of heights
incendiary
one who sets fires out of malice
arsonist
one who sets fires for economic and illegal profit
megalomaniac
one who has delusions of greatness or power
nymphomaniac
woman with compulsive, incessant sexual desire
satyriasis
male compulsion for sexual intercourse
claustrophobe
one who fears shut-in or crowded places
agoraphobe
one who fears large or open spaces
acrophobe
one who fears heights
Is a sorority a men’s organization?
N
Is an uxorious husband likely to be psychologically dependent on his wife?
Y
Are extramarital affairs adulterous?
Y
Do VIPs often receive regal treatment?
Y
Is an admiral of the fleet in regalia informally dressed?
N
Do monomaniacal people have varied interests?
N
Can a dipsomaniac safely indulge in social drinking?
N
Do people of pyromaniacal tendencies fear fire?
N
Is incendiarism an uncontrollable impulse?
N
Does an arsonist expect a reward for his actions?
Y
Is it necessary to seduce a nymphomaniac?
N
Do megalomaniacs have low opinions of themselves?
N
Is a satyromaniac lecherous?
Y
Are satyriasis and asceticism compatible conditions?
N
Does a claustrophobe enjoy cramped quarters?
N
Would an agoraphobe be comfortable in a small cell-like room?
Y
Does an acrophobe enjoy mountain-climbing?
N
excessively indulgent to, and doting on, one’s wife
uxorious
full dress, with ribbons, insignia, badges of office, etc.
regalia
obsessed in one area or with one overriding interest (adj.)
monomaniacal
having a compulsion to set fires (adj.)
pyromaniacal
having a psychological compulsion to steal (adj.)
kleptomaniacal
person who sets fires for revenge
incendiary
felony of putting the torch to property for economic profit
arson
obsessive need for sexual gratification by a male
satyromania, satyriasis
morbidly dreading enclosed or cramped places (adj.)
claustrophobic
morbidly dreading heights (adj.)
acrophobic
morbidly dreading wide-open spaces (adj.)
agoraphobic
having delusions of grandeur or power (adj.)
megalomaniacal
referring to a female who obsessively needs sexual gratification (adj.)
nymphomaniacal
stealing for thrills or out of psychological compulsion (adj.)
kleptomaniacal
characteristic of, or befitting, a wife
uxorial
referring to, characteristic of, or involved in, the matrimonial relationship
marital
kingly; royal; splendid; etc.
regal
outside the marriage (adj.)
estramarital
before marriage (adj.)
premarital