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trauma
OXFORD DICTIONARY
trauma, n. (pl. traumata or traumas)
1 any physical wound or injury.
2 physical shock following this, characterized by a drop in body temperature, mental confusion, etc.
3 Psychol. emotional shock following a stressful event, sometimes leading to long-term neurosis.
1 any physical wound or injury.
2 physical shock following this, characterized by a drop in body temperature, mental confusion, etc.
3 Psychol. emotional shock following a stressful event, sometimes leading to long-term neurosis.
Derivative
traumatize v.tr. (also -ise). traumatization n.
Etymology
Gk trauma traumatos wound
THESAURUS
trauma
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