Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
anomic
1950, from French anomique (Durkheim, 1897); see anomie.
Wiktionary
anomic
a. Socially disorganized, disoriented or alienated
WordNet
anomic
adj. socially disoriented; "anomic loners musing over their fate"; "we live in an age of rootless alienated people" [syn: alienated, disoriented]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "anomic".
Horace Liverights seem to have been replaced by faceless, soulless, anomic corporate enterprises.
I'd look my Subject right in the big blue eye and tell her straight-out that the field of nanomicroscopy is not yet advanced enough to measure my interest in the intricacies of O.