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TRANCE |
Coma |
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DREAMINESS |
Coma-like state |
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STUPOR |
A coma |
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LAPSE |
Drift (into coma) |
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ENTRANCED |
Spellbound by coma in the end |
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MACHO |
In coma, Chopin appears exaggeratedly masculine |
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CARUS |
Coma with complete insensibility; deep lethargy. |
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COMMA |
It asks for a brief pause while headmaster is in coma |
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COMATE |
Encompassed with a coma, or bushy appearance, like hair;
hairy. |
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COMATOSE |
Relating to, or resembling, coma; drowsy; lethargic; as,
comatose sleep; comatose fever. |
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REVIVE |
To raise from coma, languor, depression, or
discouragement; to bring into action after a suspension. |
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ENVELOP |
The nebulous covering of the head or nucleus of a comet;
-- called also coma. |
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PLANET |
...an orbit
of a moderate degree of eccentricity. It is distinguished from a comet
by the absence of a coma, and by having a less eccentric orbit. ... |
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NARCOTIC |
...s morbid
susceptibility, relieves pain, and produces sleep; but which, in
poisonous doses, produces stupor, coma, or convulsions, and, when give... |
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COMET |
...sts of three parts: the nucleus, the envelope, or coma,
and the tail; but one or more of these parts is frequently wanting. See
Illustration in ... |