Complete Definition of "trauma"

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English
Etymology
The word "trauma" comes from the Greek ��α�μα "a wound": compare the verb �ι����κ� (root ���) "I injure"

Pronunciation
1: IPA|/�tɹ��.mæ/
2: IPA|/�tɹa�.mæ/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��mæ|-��mæ, Rhymes:English:-a�mæ|-a�mæ

Noun
en-noun|pl2=traumata
Category:English nouns with irregular plurals

  1. Any serious injury to the body, often resulting from violence or an accident.
  2. An emotional wound leading to psychological injury.
  3. 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
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|An emotional wound leading to psychological injury
Finnish: trauma
German: Trauma n
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|An event that causes great distress
Finnish: trauma
German: Trauma n
trans-mid
trans-bottom

Translations to be checked
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ttbc|French: trauma#French|trauma f
mid
ttbc|Hebrew: �ר���� (tr�ʾum�) f
ttbc|Spanish: trauma#Spanish|trauma f

Category:Greek derivations
Category:Spanish nouns with irregular gender


Italian

Noun
it-noun|traum|m|a|i

  1. #English|trauma

Category:Italian nouns with irregular gender

io:trauma
ta:trauma
vi:trauma
zh:trauma

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