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paretic


Meanings
  • A person affected with paralysis, especially progressive and affecting one side of the body.

    - "He was diagnosed as a paretic and was advised to undergo physical therapy."
    - "The paretic condition worsened over time and eventually resulted in complete loss of mobility on one side of the body."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with paretic
parel , parchment , parched , pared , pardoned , pardonable , paragon , paramount , paraphernalia , paratroopers , parcel , package , paperweight
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. parectic (adjective): pertaining to paralysis or paresis.)

  2. paretic (adjective): having the quality of paresis or paralysis.)

  3. paretic (noun): a person who is affected by paralysis, especially progressive and affecting one side of the body.)


Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. paretic

  2. parietal

  3. particle

  4. particular

  5. partition

  6. partisan

  7. party


Variants
List of all variants of paretic that leads to same result
pareses , paresis , paretic , paretics
Forms
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The term 'paretic' can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of the term include: - 'Paralytic': This term is often used interchangeably with 'paretic'. However, it is important to note that while 'paralytic' and 'paretic' may refer to similar conditions, they are not exactly the same thing. For example, a person who is paralyzed may not necessarily be paretic, as the term 'paretic' specifically refers to a person who is affected by paralysis, especially progressive and affecting one side of the body. - 'Paraesthetic': This term refers to a sensation or feeling that is similar to, but not exactly the same as, a normal sensory perception. For example, a person who is affected by a condition known as 'paresthesia' may experience sensations or feelings in their skin that are similar to, but not exactly the same as, normal sensory perceptions. - 'Paralytic agent': This term refers to a substance or agent that is capable of causing paralysis, especially progressive and affecting one side of the body. For example, curare is a well-known paralytic agent that is derived from the sap of certain tropical plants. It works by blocking the transmission of nerve impulses from the motor nerve endings to the muscles they innervate. As a result, the muscles become paralyzed and are unable to contract or move.


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

From the Greek word 'pareis' meaning 'beside' and 'kinesis' meaning 'movement'. Together, 'pareis' and 'kinesis' form the word 'paralysis'.


Culture
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["In literature, the term 'paretic' has been used to describe characters who are affected by paralysis, especially progressive and affecting one side of the body. This use of the term highlights the literary and symbolic significance of paralysis and its impact on the human condition.", "In art, the term 'paretic' has not been used specifically to describe works of art. However, the theme of paralysis and its impact on the human condition has been explored in various forms of art, including painting, sculpture, and photography. The use of symbolic and metaphorical imagery to convey the idea of paralysis and its impact on the human condition is a common theme in art."]

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