Possibly the feminine of limfomano, although in Spanish, you would use more linfomano. Latin Etymology, lympha (limfa, lymph) and mania, which takes ancient Greek 956; 945; 957; 953; 945; (mania, "madness", "obsession"). It would be one obsessive by the vital fluids. (Bah, we all know that it is a mistake by nymphomaniac or maybe infomana.) )
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