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paresis
[ puh-ree-sis, par-uh-sis ]
noun
- partial motor paralysis.
- a late manifestation of syphilis, characterized by progressive dementia and paralysis.
paresis
/ pəˈrɛtɪk; ˈpærɪsɪs; pəˈriːsɪs /
noun
- incomplete or slight paralysis of motor functions
- short for general paresis See general paralysis of the insane
Derived Forms
- paretic, adjective
Other Words From
- pa·ret·ic [p, uh, -, ret, -ik, -, ree, -tik], noun adjective
- pa·reti·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of paresis1
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Example Sentences
Doctors diagnosed her with paresis of the vocal folds, a muscular dysfunction.
In the 19th century general paresis was one of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders.
He did until he was afflicted with a paresis of the vocal cords in 2010 that left him unable to sing a note.
The frequency of paresis may be realized when one learns that in some regions it is responsible for about one-fifth of all cases of insanity sent to hospitals for the insane.
It would appear that in wet beriberi the heart is first weakened by paresis of the cardiac ganglia, with consequent incomplete emptying of its cavities.
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