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1 επιληψία
epilepsyΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > επιληψία
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2 επιληπτικά
ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: neut nom /voc /acc plἐπιληπτικά̱, ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐπιληπτικά̱, ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
3 ἐπιληπτικά
ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: neut nom /voc /acc plἐπιληπτικά̱, ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐπιληπτικά̱, ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
4 επιληπτικώτερον
ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: adverbial compἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: masc acc comp sgἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
5 ἐπιληπτικώτερον
ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: adverbial compἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: masc acc comp sgἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
6 επιληπτικών
ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: fem gen plἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: masc /neut gen pl -
7 ἐπιληπτικῶν
ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: fem gen plἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: masc /neut gen pl -
8 επιληπτικόν
ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: masc acc sgἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 ἐπιληπτικόν
ἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: masc acc sgἐπιληπτικόςsubject to epilepsy: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
10 πτωματισμός
πτωμᾰτ-ισμός, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πτωματισμός
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11 επιληπτικής
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12 ἐπιληπτικῆς
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13 επιληπτικαίς
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17 επιληπτικού
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18 ἐπιληπτικοῦ
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20 ἐπιληπτικοί
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epilepsy — [ep′ə lep΄sē] n. [OFr epilepsie < LL epilepsia < Gr epilēpsia, epilēpsis, lit., a seizure, hence epilepsy < epilambanein, to seize upon < epi , upon + lambanein, to seize: see LATCH] a recurrent disorder of the nervous system,… … English World dictionary
Epilepsy — Ep i*lep sy, n. [L. epilepsia, Gr. ? a seizure, the falling sickness, fr. ? to take besides, seize, attack; epi upon, besides + ? to take: cf. F. [ e]pilepsie. Cf. {Catalepsy}.] (Med.) The falling sickness, so called because the patient falls… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
epilepsy — (n.) 1570s, from M.Fr. epilepsie (16c.), from L.L. epilepsia, from Gk. epilepsia seizure, from epi upon (see EPI (Cf. epi )) + lepsis seizure, from leps , future stem of lambanein take hold of, grasp (see ANALEMMA (Cf … Etymology dictionary
epilepsy — ► NOUN ▪ a disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions. DERIVATIVES epileptic adjective & noun. ORIGIN Greek epil psia, from epilambanein seize, attack … English terms dictionary
Epilepsy — Epileptic redirects here. For the graphic novel, see Epileptic (graphic novel). Epilepsia redirects here. For the journal, see Epilepsia (journal). Epilepsy Classification and external resources Generalized 3 Hz spike and wave discharges in EEG … Wikipedia
epilepsy — Synonyms and related words: Jacksonian epilepsy, MS, Rolandic epilepsy, abdominal epilepsy, access, acquired epilepsy, activated epilepsy, affect epilepsy, akinetic epilepsy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, apoplexy, arrest, attack, autonomic… … Moby Thesaurus
Epilepsy — Called the falling sickness, epilepsy was once seen primarily as a psychiatric illness, one of William Cullen’s neuroses. Seizure patients who also had psychiatric symptoms often landed in asylums and were included in psychiatric textbooks.… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Epilepsy — (seizure disorder): When nerve cells in the brain fire electrical impulses at a rate of up to four times higher than normal, this causes a sort of electrical storm in the brain, known as a seizure. A pattern of repeated seizures is referred to as … Medical dictionary
epilepsy — /ep euh lep see/, n. Pathol. a disorder of the nervous system, characterized either by mild, episodic loss of attention or sleepiness (petit mal) or by severe convulsions with loss of consciousness (grand mal). [1570 80; < LL epilepsia < Gk… … Universalium
epilepsy — n. a disorder of brain function characterized by recurrent seizures that have a sudden onset. The term idiopathic is used to describe epilepsy that is not associated with structural damage to the brain. Seizures may be generalized or partial.… … The new mediacal dictionary
epilepsy — n. to have epilepsy * * * [ epɪlepsɪ] to have epilepsy … Combinatory dictionary