see|Trauma
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English
Etymology
The word "trauma" comes from the Greek ÏÏαÏμα "a wound": compare the verb ÏιÏÏÏÏÎºÏ (root ÏÏÏ) "I injure"
Pronunciation
1: IPA|/ËtɹÉË.mæ/
2: IPA|/ËtɹaÊ.mæ/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ÉËmæ|-ÉËmæ, Rhymes:English:-aÊmæ|-aÊmæ
Noun
en-noun|pl2=traumata
Category:English nouns with irregular plurals
- Any serious injury to the body, often resulting from violence or an accident.
- An emotional wound leading to psychological injury.
- An event that causes great distress.
Derived terms
traumatise/traumatize
Translations
trans-top|Any serious injury to the body, often resulting from violence or an accident
Finnish: vamma
German: Trauma n
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trans-top|An emotional wound leading to psychological injury
Finnish: trauma
German: Trauma n
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trans-top|An event that causes great distress
Finnish: trauma
German: Trauma n
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ttbc|French: trauma#French|trauma f
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ttbc|Hebrew: ×ר×××× (trÉʾumÉ) f
ttbc|Spanish: trauma#Spanish|trauma f
Category:Greek derivations
Category:Spanish nouns with irregular gender
Italian
Noun
it-noun|traum|m|a|i
- #English|trauma
Category:Italian nouns with irregular gender
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