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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - paralysis

 
 

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Paralysis

paralysis
 noun  (plural paralyses)  Etymology: Latin, from Greek, from paralyein to loosen, disable, from para- + lyein to loosen — more at lose  Date: 1525  1. complete or partial loss of function especially when involving the motion or sensation in a part of the body  2. loss of the ability to move  3. a state of powerlessness or incapacity to act
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1.
  n. (pl. paralyses) 1 a nervous condition with impairment or loss of esp. the motor function of the nerves. 2 a state of utter powerlessness. Etymology: L f. Gk paralusis f. paraluo disable (as PARA-(1), luo loosen) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. паралич stricken with paralysis —- разбитый параличом 2. беспомощность, полное бессилие the French army was then in a state of paralysis —- французская армия была тогда в состоянии полной беспомощности 3. с-х. паралич, майская или весенняя болезнь пчел ...
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  noun  1) паралич; stricken with paralysis  2) беспомощность, полное бессилие; a kind of mental paralysis; The paralysis of the leadership leaves the army without its supreme command. ...
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  1. Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move and feel in all or part of your body. ...paralysis of the leg. N-UNCOUNT 2. Paralysis is the state of being unable to act or function properly. The paralysis of the leadership leaves the army without its supreme command. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ n 1 the loss of the ability to move all or part of your body or feel things in it  (He suffered a stroke and partial paralysis.) 2 a state of being unable to take action, make decisions, or operate normally  (- see also infantile paralysis) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1525, from Gk. paralysis, lit. "loosening," from paralyein "disable, enfeeble," from para- "beside" + lyein "loosen, untie." Paralyze is 1804, from Fr. paralyser, from O.Fr. paralisie "paralysis," from L. paralysis, from Gk. ...
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