paraplegia

English

Etymology

From New Latin paraplegia, from Ancient Greek παραπληγία (paraplēgía), Ionic Greek for παραπληξία (paraplēxía, paralysis on one side), from παραπλήσσεσθαι (paraplḗssesthai, to be stricken on one side), active παραπλήσσειν (paraplḗssein, to strike on one side), from παρά (pará, beside) + πλήσσειν (plḗssein, to strike).

Noun

paraplegia (countable and uncountable, plural paraplegias)

  1. (pathology) A condition where the lower half of a patient's body is paralyzed and cannot move.

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Esperanto

Etymology

From paraplegio (paraplegia) + -a.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /parapleˈɡia/
  • Hyphenation: pa‧ra‧ple‧gi‧a
  • Rhymes: -ia

Adjective

paraplegia (accusative singular paraplegian, plural paraplegiaj, accusative plural paraplegiajn)

  1. of or related to paraplegia, paraplegic
  2. (of a, person) having paraplegia, paraplegic

Interlingua

Noun

paraplegia (uncountable)

  1. paraplegia

Italian

Noun

paraplegia f (plural paraplegie)

  1. (pathology) paraplegia

Derived terms


Portuguese

Noun

paraplegia f (plural paraplegias)

  1. (pathology) paraplegia (condition of being paralysed from the waist down)
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