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-plegia
- a combining form meaning “paralysis, cessation of motion,” in the limbs or region of the body specified by the initial element:
cardioplegia; hemiplegia; quadriplegia.
-plegia
combining form
- indicating a specified type of paralysis
paraplegia
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Derived Forms
- -plegic, combining_form:in_adjectivecombining_form:in_noun:countable
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of -plegia1
from Greek, from plēgē stroke, from plēssein to strike
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Example Sentences
Plegia is the cessation of motion.
From Literature
Of the many persons offering him their service, 'he retained one Knight skilled in taking vadia and plegia;' and within the year was himself well skilled.
From Project Gutenberg
Of the many persons offering him their service 'he retained one Knight skilled in taking vadia and plegia;' and within the year was himself well skilled.
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