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There are 22 words containing ATALEP

catalepsy  ——  acatalepsycatalepsescatalepsiscataleptic  ——  acatalepsiaacatalepticcatalepsiescatalepticscataleptizecataleptoid  ——  acatalepticscatalepticalcataleptizedcataleptizes  ——  cataleptiformcataleptizingprocatalepsisprocataleptic  ——  anticatalepticcataleptically  ——  hysterocatalepsy

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  • catalepsy — n. (Pathology) A severe bodily condition, described in psychiatric…
  • acatalepsy — n. Incomprehensibility of things; the doctrine held by the ancient…
  • catalepses — n. Plural of catalepsis.
  • catalepsis — n. Dated form of catalepsy.
  • cataleptic — adj. Pertaining to, or affected by, catalepsy. — n. A person experiencing catalepsy.
  • acatalepsia — n. Alternative form of acatalepsy.
  • acataleptic — adj. Incapable of being comprehended; incomprehensible; inconceivable. — n. An adherent of acatalepsy.
  • catalepsies — n. Plural of catalepsy.
  • cataleptics — n. Plural of cataleptic.
  • cataleptize — v. (Transitive) To induce a state of catalepsy in.
  • cataleptoid — adj. Resembling catalepsy.
  • acataleptics — n. Plural of acataleptic.
  • cataleptical — adj. (Rare) Cataleptic.
  • cataleptized — v. Simple past tense and past participle of cataleptize.
  • cataleptizes — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cataleptize.
  • cataleptiform — adj. (Medicine) Resembling catalepsy.
  • cataleptizing — v. Present participle of cataleptize.
  • procatalepsis — n. (Rhetoric) A rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises… — n. (Rhetoric) Rebuttal of anticipated objections. — n. (Grammar) Left dislocation.
  • procataleptic — adj. (Rhetoric) Anticipating and answering objections before they…
  • anticataleptic — adj. Preventing or countering catalepsy.
  • cataleptically — adv. In a cataleptic way.
  • hysterocatalepsy — n. (Medicine) A form of hysteria accompanied by catalepsy.
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