"Dromomania" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dromomania is a rare and obscure medical condition characterized by an uncontrollable and irresistible desire to wander or travel to distant places. Sufferers of dromomania often experience a strong urge to travel, often without a specific destination in mind, and may engage in impulsive and unplanned travel. The condition is often associated with feelings of restlessness, anxiety, and a sense of unease when confined to one place for too long.
Dromaeosaurus is a type of dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 75 to 72 million years ago. It was a small to medium-sized carnivore that was characterized by its sharp claws and powerful legs. The name Dromaeosaurus comes from the Greek words "dromaeos" meaning "running lizard" and "saurus" meaning "lizard" or "reptile". This dinosaur was known for its agility and speed, and was likely an active hunter that preyed upon smaller animals and plants.
The Dromaiidae family refers to the group of birds commonly known as emus. Specifically, it includes six living species of large, flightless birds that are native to Australia.
A drome is a prefix meaning "running" or "course". It is used in words such as "odrome" (a place for running a race), "heliodrome" (a place for running in the sun), and "gyrodrome" (a device for harnessing the energy of a falling body).
A dromedary is a type of camel that has one large hump on its back, typically found in the deserts of Asia and Africa.
Dromophobia is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by an excessive or irrational fear of traveling or venturing away from one's home or familiar surroundings.