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TRANCE |
Stupor |
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DAZE |
Stupor |
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COMA |
Stupor |
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STUPIDITY |
Stupor; astonishment; stupefaction. |
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PUTONAIRS |
Assume a false manner when disguised, in a stupor |
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CAROTIC |
Of or pertaining to stupor; as, a carotic state. |
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STURDY |
A disease in sheep and cattle, marked by great nervousness,
or by dullness and stupor. |
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ASTONISHMENT |
The condition of one who is stunned. Hence: Numbness;
loss of sensation; stupor; loss of sense. |
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STUPID |
Very dull; insensible; senseless; wanting in understanding;
heavy; sluggish; in a state of stupor; -- said of persons. |
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TARANTISM |
A nervous affection producing melancholy, stupor, and an
uncontrollable desire to dance. It was supposed to be produced by the
bite of the tara... |
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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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RELAPSE |
...ce or amended condition; as, to relapse
into a stupor, into vice, or into barbarism; -- sometimes in a good
sense; as, to relapse into slumber a... |