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形容詞
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paralytic
adj
Pertaining to paralysis.
100.0%
02
paralytical
adj
Of or pertaining to paralysis.
96.9%
03
-plegia
suffix
paralysis
96.5%
04
paralysation
noun
paralysis.
96.5%
05
paralyzed
adj
affected with paralysis
95.2%
06
paralysant
adj
Causing paralysis.
92.1%
07
paralyze
verb
(transitive) To afflict with paralysis.
91.0%
08
paralyzation
noun
Alternative form of paralysation.
90.9%
09
plegia
noun
(pathology, rare) paralysis
90.9%
10
preparalytic
adj
Before the onset of paralysis.
90.5%
11
postparalytic
adj
After paralysis.
89.9%
12
paralyzedly
adv
In a state of paralysis.
89.7%
13
spastic
adj
Of or relating to spastic paralysis.
89.3%
14
musculoplegia
noun
muscular paralysis
89.3%
15
acroparalysis
noun
Paralysis of the extremities.
88.7%
16
quadriplegia
noun
Paralysis from the neck down.
88.6%
17
hemiplegia
noun
paralysis of one side of the body
88.2%
18
unilateral paralysis
noun
paralysis of one side of the body
88.2%
19
paresis
noun
a slight or partial paralysis
88.2%
20
diplegia
noun
(medicine) Paralysis that affects symmetrically opposed parts of the body.
87.4%
21
neuroparalysis
noun
(pathology) paralysis because of damage to a nerve
86.7%
22
triplegia
noun
A medical condition characterised by the paralysis of three limbs.
86.5%
23
myeloplegia
noun
spinal paralysis
86.3%
24
paralyse
verb
cause to be paralyzed and immobile
86.3%
25
antiparalytic
adj
(medicine) Acting against paralysis.
86.1%
26
paralyser
noun
That which paralyses.
86.1%
27
paralexic
adj
Relating to paralexia
85.9%
28
panplegia
noun
(pathology) paralysis of all four extremities
85.2%
29
paralysis by analysis
noun
Alternative form of analysis paralysis.
84.9%
30
monoparesis
noun
paralysis of a single limb
84.2%
31
monoplegia
noun
paralysis of a single limb
84.2%
32
paralyses
noun
plural of paralysis
84.1%
33
Avellis syndrome
noun
A neurological disorder characterized by a form of alternating paralysis.
84.1%
34
paralysed
verb
simple past and past participle of paralyse
84.0%
35
semi-paralyzed
adj
Partially paralyzed.
83.2%
36
GPI
noun
(pathology) Initialism of general paralysis of the insane.
83.1%
37
paralyzis
noun
Nonstandard spelling of paralysis.
83.0%
38
tetraplegia
noun
Paralysis of all four limbs.
83.0%
39
paretic
noun
a person afflicted with paresis (partial paralysis)
82.9%
40
paraplegia
noun
paralysis of the lower half of the body (most often as a result of trauma)
82.7%
41
palsy
verb
To paralyse, either completely or partially.
82.5%
42
paraplegic
adj
Of, related to, or suffering from paraplegia. Paralyzed from the lower half of the body down.
82.3%
43
akinesia
noun
motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis
82.0%
44
akinesis
noun
motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis
82.0%
45
facioplegia
noun
(pathology) paralysis of the muscles of the face
81.4%
46
rachioplegia
noun
(pathology) Paralysis of the spine or spinal column.
81.2%
47
paralysing
verb
present participle and gerund of paralyse
81.2%
48
paralysations
noun
plural of paralysation
80.5%
49
quadriparesis
noun
(pathology) weakness or paralysis in all four limbs
80.3%
50
neuroparalytic
adj
Of or pertaining to neuroparalysis
80.3%
51
hemiparalysis
noun
paralysis of half of the face or body
79.7%
52
stethoparalysis
noun
(medicine) Paralysis of the chest muscles.
79.7%
53
sleep paralyses
noun
plural of sleep paralysis
79.6%
54
paralgesic
adj
Of or relating to paralgesia.
79.2%
55
laloplegia
noun
(pathology) Paralysis of the organs of speech.
78.9%
56
paraparesis
noun
a slight paralysis or weakness of both legs
78.0%
57
semiparalyzed
adj
Alternative form of semi-paralyzed.
77.7%
58
vasoparalysis
noun
vasomotor paralysis
77.0%
59
paralysedly
adv
In a paralysed manner
76.7%
60
glossoplegia
noun
Paralysis of the tongue.
76.5%
61
logoplegia
noun
inability to speak because of paralysis of the speech organs
76.1%
62
pharyngoplegia
noun
(medicine) Paralysis of the pharynx.
76.0%
63
pulmonoplegia
noun
The paralysis of the lungs.
75.8%
64
paralytic abasia
noun
Inability to walk due to paralysis of leg muscles.
75.8%
65
lytico-bodig
name
A particular neurological disorder, whose symptoms include both paralysis and dementia.
75.6%
66
neurolymphomatosis
noun
A form of Marek's disease causing asymmetric paralysis of one or more limbs.
75.6%
67
paralyzing
adj
That paralyzes.
75.6%
68
maimed
adj
having a part of the body crippled or disabled
75.4%
69
mutilated
adj
having a part of the body crippled or disabled
75.4%
70
electrotherapy
noun
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
75.1%
71
galvanism
noun
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
75.1%
72
electric healing
noun
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
75.1%
73
electrical healing
noun
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
75.1%
74
blepharoplegia
noun
(pathology) paralysis of an eyelid
74.8%
75
Saturday night palsy
noun
(medicine, informal) Paralysis due to radial nerve compression in the arm, resulting from direct pressure against a firm object.
74.7%
76
wrist drop
noun
(pathology) A paralysis of the extensor muscles of the hand and fingers, from any of various causes.
74.5%
77
ophthalmoplegia
noun
paralysis of the motor nerves of the eye
74.5%
adj
•
Pertaining to paralysis.
•
relating to or of the nature of paralysis
•
affected with paralysis
•
Affected by paralysis; paralysed.
•
(UK, Australia, Ireland, slang) Very drunk.
noun
•
Someone suffering from paralysis.
•
a person suffering from paralysis
•
A drug that produces paralysis.
adj
•
Of or pertaining to paralysis.
•
relating to or of the nature of paralysis
suffix
•
paralysis
noun
•
paralysis.
adj
•
affected with paralysis
•
Rendered incapable of action.
•
Partly or wholly incapable of movement; disabled.
verb
•
simple past and past participle of paralyze
adj
•
Causing paralysis.
noun
•
Any substance that induces paralysis.
verb
•
(transitive) To afflict with paralysis.
•
cause to be paralyzed and immobile
•
(transitive) To render unable to move; to immobilize.
•
(transitive) To render unable to function properly.
•
make powerless and unable to function
noun
•
Alternative form of paralysation.
noun
•
(pathology, rare) paralysis
adj
•
Before the onset of paralysis.
adj
•
After paralysis.
adv
•
In a state of paralysis.
adj
•
Of or relating to spastic paralysis.
•
suffering from spastic paralysis
•
Incompetent or physically uncoordinated.
•
Of, relating to, or affected by spasm.
•
Hyperactive or behaving erratically.
•
relating to or characterized by spasm
•
affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm
noun
•
a person suffering from spastic paralysis
•
(colloquial; derogatory or offensive, especially in the UK and Ireland) A stupid, clumsy person.
•
(now offensive, especially in the UK and Ireland) A person affected by spastic paralysis or spastic cerebral palsy.
noun
•
muscular paralysis
noun
•
Paralysis of the extremities.
noun
•
Paralysis from the neck down.
•
Paralysis of all four limbs.
•
paralysis of both arms and both legs
noun
•
paralysis of one side of the body
•
Total or partial inability to move one side of the body.
noun
•
paralysis of one side of the body
noun
•
a slight or partial paralysis
•
A paralysis which is incomplete or which occurs in isolated areas.
•
Inflammation of the brain as a cause of dementia or paralysis.
noun
•
(medicine) Paralysis that affects symmetrically opposed parts of the body.
•
paralysis of corresponding parts on both sides of the body
noun
•
(pathology) paralysis because of damage to a nerve
noun
•
A medical condition characterised by the paralysis of three limbs.
noun
•
spinal paralysis
verb
•
cause to be paralyzed and immobile
•
make powerless and unable to function
•
British standard spelling of paralyze.
adj
•
(medicine) Acting against paralysis.
noun
•
A medicine to treat paralysis.
noun
•
That which paralyses.
adj
•
Relating to paralexia
noun
•
(pathology) paralysis of all four extremities
noun
•
Alternative form of analysis paralysis.
noun
•
paralysis of a single limb
noun
•
paralysis of a single limb
•
(pathology) Complete paralysis of a single limb (or muscle)
noun
•
plural of paralysis
verb
•
third-person singular simple present indicative of paralyse
noun
•
A neurological disorder characterized by a form of alternating paralysis.
verb
•
simple past and past participle of paralyse
adj
•
Alternative spelling of paralyzed
adj
•
Partially paralyzed.
noun
•
(pathology) Initialism of general paralysis of the insane.
•
(economics) Initialism of genuine progress indicator.
•
(medicine) Acronym of glycosylphosphatidylinositol.
•
(pathology) Initialism of general paresis of the insane.
noun
•
Nonstandard spelling of paralysis.
noun
•
Paralysis of all four limbs.
•
Complete paralysis from below the jaw.
noun
•
a person afflicted with paresis (partial paralysis)
•
A person who has paresis.
adj
•
Pertaining to paresis.
noun
•
paralysis of the lower half of the body (most often as a result of trauma)
•
(pathology) A condition where the lower half of a patient's body is paralyzed and cannot move.
verb
•
To paralyse, either completely or partially.
•
affect with palsy
noun
•
(pathology) Complete or partial muscle paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by a loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking.
•
(slang) Mate, chum.
•
loss of the ability to move a body part
•
a condition marked by uncontrollable tremor
adj
•
(colloquial) Chummy, friendly.
adj
•
Of, related to, or suffering from paraplegia. Paralyzed from the lower half of the body down.
•
suffering complete paralysis of the lower half of the body usually resulting from damage to the spinal cord
noun
•
A person who suffers from paraplegia.
•
a person who has paraplegia (is paralyzed from the waist down)
noun
•
motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis
•
(medicine) The loss of the ability to control motor muscles.
noun
•
motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis
•
Akinesia; loss of muscle control.
•
(biology) Increase without the phenomena of karyokinesis.
•
Absence of a kinetic hinge in the skull.
noun
•
(pathology) paralysis of the muscles of the face
noun
•
(pathology) Paralysis of the spine or spinal column.
verb
•
present participle and gerund of paralyse
adj
•
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of paralyzing.
noun
•
plural of paralysation
noun
•
(pathology) weakness or paralysis in all four limbs
adj
•
Of or pertaining to neuroparalysis
noun
•
paralysis of half of the face or body
noun
•
(medicine) Paralysis of the chest muscles.
noun
•
plural of sleep paralysis
adj
•
Of or relating to paralgesia.
noun
•
(pathology) Paralysis of the organs of speech.
noun
•
a slight paralysis or weakness of both legs
•
Weakness of both legs, resulting from disease of the nervous system.
adj
•
Alternative form of semi-paralyzed.
noun
•
vasomotor paralysis
adv
•
In a paralysed manner
noun
•
Paralysis of the tongue.
noun
•
inability to speak because of paralysis of the speech organs
noun
•
(medicine) Paralysis of the pharynx.
noun
•
The paralysis of the lungs.
noun
•
Inability to walk due to paralysis of leg muscles.
•
abasia related to paralysis of the leg muscles
name
•
A particular neurological disorder, whose symptoms include both paralysis and dementia.
noun
•
A form of Marek's disease causing asymmetric paralysis of one or more limbs.
adj
•
That paralyzes.
verb
•
present participle and gerund of paralyze
adj
•
having a part of the body crippled or disabled
•
Impaired or defective in some way.
•
Partially or wholly deprived of the use of some part of the body, usually by wounding or injury.
noun
•
people who are wounded
verb
•
simple past and past participle of maim
adj
•
having a part of the body crippled or disabled
•
Having undergone mutilation
verb
•
simple past and past participle of mutilate
noun
•
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
•
The use of electrical energy as a medical treatment.
noun
•
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
•
electricity produced by chemical action
•
The (therapeutic) use of electricity directly applied to the body.
•
The chemical generation of electricity.
noun
•
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
noun
•
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
noun
•
(pathology) paralysis of an eyelid
noun
•
(medicine, informal) Paralysis due to radial nerve compression in the arm, resulting from direct pressure against a firm object.
noun
•
(pathology) A paralysis of the extensor muscles of the hand and fingers, from any of various causes.
noun
•
paralysis of the motor nerves of the eye
•
(medicine) A complete paralysis of the extraocular muscles which are responsible for eye movements.
01
paralysation
noun
paralysis.
96.5%
02
paralyzation
noun
Alternative form of paralysation.
90.9%
03
plegia
noun
(pathology, rare) paralysis
90.9%
04
musculoplegia
noun
muscular paralysis
89.3%
05
acroparalysis
noun
Paralysis of the extremities.
88.7%
06
quadriplegia
noun
Paralysis from the neck down.
88.6%
07
hemiplegia
noun
paralysis of one side of the body
88.2%
08
unilateral paralysis
noun
paralysis of one side of the body
88.2%
09
paresis
noun
a slight or partial paralysis
88.2%
10
diplegia
noun
(medicine) Paralysis that affects symmetrically opposed parts of the body.
87.4%
11
paralytic
noun
Someone suffering from paralysis.
87.4%
12
neuroparalysis
noun
(pathology) paralysis because of damage to a nerve
86.7%
13
triplegia
noun
A medical condition characterised by the paralysis of three limbs.
86.5%
14
myeloplegia
noun
spinal paralysis
86.3%
15
paralyser
noun
That which paralyses.
86.1%
16
panplegia
noun
(pathology) paralysis of all four extremities
85.2%
17
paralysis by analysis
noun
Alternative form of analysis paralysis.
84.9%
18
monoparesis
noun
paralysis of a single limb
84.2%
19
monoplegia
noun
paralysis of a single limb
84.2%
20
paralyses
noun
plural of paralysis
84.1%
21
Avellis syndrome
noun
A neurological disorder characterized by a form of alternating paralysis.
84.1%
22
GPI
noun
(pathology) Initialism of general paralysis of the insane.
83.1%
23
paralyzis
noun
Nonstandard spelling of paralysis.
83.0%
24
tetraplegia
noun
Paralysis of all four limbs.
83.0%
25
paretic
noun
a person afflicted with paresis (partial paralysis)
82.9%
26
paraplegia
noun
paralysis of the lower half of the body (most often as a result of trauma)
82.7%
27
spastic
noun
a person suffering from spastic paralysis
82.2%
28
akinesia
noun
motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis
82.0%
29
akinesis
noun
motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis
82.0%
30
paralysant
noun
Any substance that induces paralysis.
81.5%
31
facioplegia
noun
(pathology) paralysis of the muscles of the face
81.4%
32
rachioplegia
noun
(pathology) Paralysis of the spine or spinal column.
81.2%
33
paralysations
noun
plural of paralysation
80.5%
34
antiparalytic
noun
A medicine to treat paralysis.
80.5%
35
quadriparesis
noun
(pathology) weakness or paralysis in all four limbs
80.3%
36
hemiparalysis
noun
paralysis of half of the face or body
79.7%
37
stethoparalysis
noun
(medicine) Paralysis of the chest muscles.
79.7%
38
sleep paralyses
noun
plural of sleep paralysis
79.6%
39
laloplegia
noun
(pathology) Paralysis of the organs of speech.
78.9%
40
paraparesis
noun
a slight paralysis or weakness of both legs
78.0%
41
palsy
noun
(pathology) Complete or partial muscle paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by a loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking.
77.3%
42
vasoparalysis
noun
vasomotor paralysis
77.0%
43
glossoplegia
noun
Paralysis of the tongue.
76.5%
44
logoplegia
noun
inability to speak because of paralysis of the speech organs
76.1%
45
pharyngoplegia
noun
(medicine) Paralysis of the pharynx.
76.0%
46
pulmonoplegia
noun
The paralysis of the lungs.
75.8%
47
paralytic abasia
noun
Inability to walk due to paralysis of leg muscles.
75.8%
48
neurolymphomatosis
noun
A form of Marek's disease causing asymmetric paralysis of one or more limbs.
75.6%
49
electrotherapy
noun
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
75.1%
50
galvanism
noun
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
75.1%
51
electric healing
noun
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
75.1%
52
electrical healing
noun
the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
75.1%
53
blepharoplegia
noun
(pathology) paralysis of an eyelid
74.8%
54
Saturday night palsy
noun
(medicine, informal) Paralysis due to radial nerve compression in the arm, resulting from direct pressure against a firm object.
74.7%
55
wrist drop
noun
(pathology) A paralysis of the extensor muscles of the hand and fingers, from any of various causes.
74.5%
56
ophthalmoplegia
noun
paralysis of the motor nerves of the eye
74.5%
noun
•
paralysis.
noun
•
Alternative form of paralysation.
noun
•
(pathology, rare) paralysis
noun
•
muscular paralysis
noun
•
Paralysis of the extremities.
noun
•
Paralysis from the neck down.
•
Paralysis of all four limbs.
•
paralysis of both arms and both legs
noun
•
paralysis of one side of the body
•
Total or partial inability to move one side of the body.
noun
•
paralysis of one side of the body
noun
•
a slight or partial paralysis
•
A paralysis which is incomplete or which occurs in isolated areas.
•
Inflammation of the brain as a cause of dementia or paralysis.
noun
•
(medicine) Paralysis that affects symmetrically opposed parts of the body.
•
paralysis of corresponding parts on both sides of the body
adj
•
Pertaining to paralysis.
•
relating to or of the nature of paralysis
•
affected with paralysis
•
Affected by paralysis; paralysed.
•
(UK, Australia, Ireland, slang) Very drunk.
noun
•
Someone suffering from paralysis.
•
a person suffering from paralysis
•
A drug that produces paralysis.
noun
•
(pathology) paralysis because of damage to a nerve
noun
•
A medical condition characterised by the paralysis of three limbs.
noun
•
spinal paralysis
noun
•
That which paralyses.
noun
•
(pathology) paralysis of all four extremities
noun
•
Alternative form of analysis paralysis.
noun
•
paralysis of a single limb
noun
•
paralysis of a single limb
•
(pathology) Complete paralysis of a single limb (or muscle)
noun
•
plural of paralysis
verb
•
third-person singular simple present indicative of paralyse
noun
•
A neurological disorder characterized by a form of alternating paralysis.
noun
•
(pathology) Initialism of general paralysis of the insane.
•
(economics) Initialism of genuine progress indicator.
•
(medicine) Acronym of glycosylphosphatidylinositol.
•
(pathology) Initialism of general paresis of the insane.
noun
•
Nonstandard spelling of paralysis.
noun
•
Paralysis of all four limbs.
•
Complete paralysis from below the jaw.
noun
•
a person afflicted with paresis (partial paralysis)
•
A person who has paresis.
adj
•
Pertaining to paresis.
noun
•
paralysis of the lower half of the body (most often as a result of trauma)
•
(pathology) A condition where the lower half of a patient's body is paralyzed and cannot move.
adj
•
Of or relating to spastic paralysis.
•
suffering from spastic paralysis
•
Incompetent or physically uncoordinated.
•
Of, relating to, or affected by spasm.
•
Hyperactive or behaving erratically.
•
relating to or characterized by spasm
•
affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm
noun
•
a person suffering from spastic paralysis
•
(colloquial; derogatory or offensive, especially in the UK and Ireland) A stupid, clumsy person.
•
(now offensive, especially in the UK and Ireland) A person affected by spastic paralysis or spastic cerebral palsy.
noun
•
motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis
•
(medicine) The loss of the ability to control motor muscles.
noun
•
motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis
•
Akinesia; loss of muscle control.
•
(biology) Increase without the phenomena of karyokinesis.
•
Absence of a kinetic hinge in the skull.
adj
•
Causing paralysis.
noun
•
Any substance that induces paralysis.
noun
•
(pathology) paralysis of the muscles of the face
noun
•
(pathology) Paralysis of the spine or spinal column.
noun
•
plural of paralysation
adj
•
(medicine) Acting against paralysis.
noun
•
A medicine to treat paralysis.
noun
•
(pathology) weakness or paralysis in all four limbs
noun
•
paralysis of half of the face or body
noun
•
(medicine) Paralysis of the chest muscles.
noun
•
plural of sleep paralysis
noun
•
(pathology) Paralysis of the organs of speech.
noun
•
a slight paralysis or weakness of both legs
•
Weakness of both legs, resulting from disease of the nervous system.
verb
•
To paralyse, either completely or partially.
•
affect with palsy
noun
•
(pathology) Complete or partial muscle paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by a loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking.
•
(slang) Mate, chum.
•
loss of the ability to move a body part
•
a condition marked by uncontrollable tremor
adj
•
(colloquial) Chummy, friendly.
noun
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vasomotor paralysis
noun
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Paralysis of the tongue.
noun
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inability to speak because of paralysis of the speech organs
noun
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(medicine) Paralysis of the pharynx.
noun
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The paralysis of the lungs.
noun
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Inability to walk due to paralysis of leg muscles.
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abasia related to paralysis of the leg muscles
noun
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A form of Marek's disease causing asymmetric paralysis of one or more limbs.
noun
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the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
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The use of electrical energy as a medical treatment.
noun
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the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
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electricity produced by chemical action
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The (therapeutic) use of electricity directly applied to the body.
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The chemical generation of electricity.
noun
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the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
noun
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the therapeutic application of electricity to the body (as in the treatment of various forms of paralysis)
noun
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(pathology) paralysis of an eyelid
noun
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(medicine, informal) Paralysis due to radial nerve compression in the arm, resulting from direct pressure against a firm object.
noun
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(pathology) A paralysis of the extensor muscles of the hand and fingers, from any of various causes.
noun
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paralysis of the motor nerves of the eye
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(medicine) A complete paralysis of the extraocular muscles which are responsible for eye movements.
01
paralyze
verb
(transitive) To afflict with paralysis.
91.0%
02
paralyse
verb
cause to be paralyzed and immobile
86.3%
03
paralysed
verb
simple past and past participle of paralyse
84.0%
04
palsy
verb
To paralyse, either completely or partially.
82.5%
05
paralysing
verb
present participle and gerund of paralyse
81.2%
06
paralyses
verb
third-person singular simple present indicative of paralyse
77.6%
verb
•
(transitive) To afflict with paralysis.
•
cause to be paralyzed and immobile
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(transitive) To render unable to move; to immobilize.
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(transitive) To render unable to function properly.
•
make powerless and unable to function
verb
•
cause to be paralyzed and immobile
•
make powerless and unable to function
•
British standard spelling of paralyze.
verb
•
simple past and past participle of paralyse
adj
•
Alternative spelling of paralyzed
verb
•
To paralyse, either completely or partially.
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affect with palsy
noun
•
(pathology) Complete or partial muscle paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by a loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking.
•
(slang) Mate, chum.
•
loss of the ability to move a body part
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a condition marked by uncontrollable tremor
adj
•
(colloquial) Chummy, friendly.
verb
•
present participle and gerund of paralyse
adj
•
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of paralyzing.
noun
•
plural of paralysis
verb
•
third-person singular simple present indicative of paralyse
01
paralyzedly
adv
In a state of paralysis.
89.7%
02
paralysedly
adv
In a paralysed manner
76.7%
adv
•
In a state of paralysis.
adv
•
In a paralysed manner
01
paralytic
adj
Pertaining to paralysis.
100.0%
02
paralytical
adj
Of or pertaining to paralysis.
96.9%
03
paralyzed
adj
affected with paralysis
95.2%
04
paralysant
adj
Causing paralysis.
92.1%
05
preparalytic
adj
Before the onset of paralysis.
90.5%
06
postparalytic
adj
After paralysis.
89.9%
07
spastic
adj
Of or relating to spastic paralysis.
89.3%
08
antiparalytic
adj
(medicine) Acting against paralysis.
86.1%
09
paralexic
adj
Relating to paralexia
85.9%
10
semi-paralyzed
adj
Partially paralyzed.
83.2%
11
paraplegic
adj
Of, related to, or suffering from paraplegia. Paralyzed from the lower half of the body down.
82.3%
12
neuroparalytic
adj
Of or pertaining to neuroparalysis
80.3%
13
paralgesic
adj
Of or relating to paralgesia.
79.2%
14
semiparalyzed
adj
Alternative form of semi-paralyzed.
77.7%
15
paralyzing
adj
That paralyzes.
75.6%
16
maimed
adj
having a part of the body crippled or disabled
75.4%
17
mutilated
adj
having a part of the body crippled or disabled
75.4%
18
paralysed
adj
Alternative spelling of paralyzed
75.1%
adj
•
Pertaining to paralysis.
•
relating to or of the nature of paralysis
•
affected with paralysis
•
Affected by paralysis; paralysed.
•
(UK, Australia, Ireland, slang) Very drunk.
noun
•
Someone suffering from paralysis.
•
a person suffering from paralysis
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A drug that produces paralysis.
adj
•
Of or pertaining to paralysis.
•
relating to or of the nature of paralysis
adj
•
affected with paralysis
•
Rendered incapable of action.
•
Partly or wholly incapable of movement; disabled.
verb
•
simple past and past participle of paralyze
adj
•
Causing paralysis.
noun
•
Any substance that induces paralysis.
adj
•
Before the onset of paralysis.
adj
•
After paralysis.
adj
•
Of or relating to spastic paralysis.
•
suffering from spastic paralysis
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Incompetent or physically uncoordinated.
•
Of, relating to, or affected by spasm.
•
Hyperactive or behaving erratically.
•
relating to or characterized by spasm
•
affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm
noun
•
a person suffering from spastic paralysis
•
(colloquial; derogatory or offensive, especially in the UK and Ireland) A stupid, clumsy person.
•
(now offensive, especially in the UK and Ireland) A person affected by spastic paralysis or spastic cerebral palsy.
adj
•
(medicine) Acting against paralysis.
noun
•
A medicine to treat paralysis.
adj
•
Relating to paralexia
adj
•
Partially paralyzed.
adj
•
Of, related to, or suffering from paraplegia. Paralyzed from the lower half of the body down.
•
suffering complete paralysis of the lower half of the body usually resulting from damage to the spinal cord
noun
•
A person who suffers from paraplegia.
•
a person who has paraplegia (is paralyzed from the waist down)
adj
•
Of or pertaining to neuroparalysis
adj
•
Of or relating to paralgesia.
adj
•
Alternative form of semi-paralyzed.
adj
•
That paralyzes.
verb
•
present participle and gerund of paralyze
adj
•
having a part of the body crippled or disabled
•
Impaired or defective in some way.
•
Partially or wholly deprived of the use of some part of the body, usually by wounding or injury.
noun
•
people who are wounded
verb
•
simple past and past participle of maim
adj
•
having a part of the body crippled or disabled
•
Having undergone mutilation
verb
•
simple past and past participle of mutilate
verb
•
simple past and past participle of paralyse
adj
•
Alternative spelling of paralyzed
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