paralysis |
false |
As a noun paralysis
is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
paralysis |
anesthesia |
As a noun paralysis
is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
As a verb anesthesia is
.
paralysis |
x |
As a noun paralysis
is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
catalepsy |
paralysis |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between catalepsy and paralysis
is that
catalepsy is (pathology) severe bodily condition, described in psychiatric pathology, marked by sudden rigidity, fixation of posture, and loss of contact with environmental conditions while
paralysis is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
As nouns the difference between catalepsy and paralysis
is that
catalepsy is (pathology) severe bodily condition, described in psychiatric pathology, marked by sudden rigidity, fixation of posture, and loss of contact with environmental conditions while
paralysis is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
paralysis |
paralyzed |
As a noun paralysis
is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
As a verb paralyzed is
(
paralyze).
paralysis |
numb |
As a noun paralysis
is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
As an adjective numb is
without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible.
As a verb numb is
to cause to become numb.
atony |
paralysis |
As nouns the difference between atony and paralysis
is that
atony is lack of muscle tone; flaccidity or atonia while
paralysis is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
paralysis |
undefined |
As a noun paralysis
is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
paralysis |
immobility |
As nouns the difference between paralysis and immobility
is that
paralysis is the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs while
immobility is the quality of not moving.
paralysis |
paresthesis |
As nouns the difference between paralysis and paresthesis
is that
paralysis is the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs while
paresthesis is paresthesia.
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