Trauma vs Terma - What's the difference?
trauma | terma |
Any serious injury to the body, often resulting from violence or an accident.
An emotional wound leading to psychological injury.
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, year=2011
, date=December 14
, author=Steven Morris
, title=Devon woman jailed for 168 days for killing kitten in microwave
, work=Guardian
An event that causes great distress.
(anatomy) The terminal lamina, or thin ventral part, of the anterior wall of the third ventricle of the brain.
As nouns the difference between trauma and terma
is that trauma is while terma is (anatomy) the terminal lamina, or thin ventral part, of the anterior wall of the third ventricle of the brain.trauma
English
(wikipedia trauma)Noun
(en-noun)citation, page= , passage=Jailing her on Wednesday, magistrate Liz Clyne told Robins: "You have shown little remorse either for the death of the kitten or the trauma to your former friend Sarah Knutton." She was also banned from keeping animals for 10 years.}}