infantilism

English

Etymology

infantile + -ism

Pronunciation

Noun

infantilism (usually uncountable, plural infantilisms)

  1. An emotional dependency on being treated as an infant.
  2. (pathology) An appearance like (that of) an infant.
    A craniopharyngioma may produce infantilism.
  3. (sexuality) A paraphilia based on the sight or feeling of diapers, or being diapered.

Translations

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References

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French infantilisme.

Noun

infantilism n (uncountable)

  1. infantilism

Declension

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