plegia

Plegia

Meaning of the word

The word “plegia” is a suffix that indicates paralysis or loss of motion in a specific part of the body. It is derived from the Greek “plegĂ­a”, which means “blow” or “stop”.

Origin of the word

The origin of the word “plegia” dates back to the ancient Greek, where it was used to describe the paralysis caused by a blow or trauma. Over the years, the term has evolved and has been used as a suffix to indicate different types of paralysis.

Adverbs of the word
– plegically
– plegically
– plegically

Conjunctions of the word

– AND
– or
– But

synonyms of the word
– Paralysis
– Immobility
– Inability to movement

Definitions of the Word

  • paralysis of a specific part of the body.
  • Loss of motion in a given area.
  • Inability to perform voluntary movements in a region of the body.

  • phrase
    Example




    Plegia affected his right arm, making him unable to move him. After the accident, he got plegia on his legs and needed a wheelchair to get around.
    Facial Flegia caused face muscles paralysis, affecting its ability to expression. Due to plegia, he could no longer write or hold objects with his hand affected.

    Rhymes with the word
    – nausea
    – Idea
    – Audience

    anagrams with the word
    – Gilep
    – Pilega
    – Gepila

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