monoplegia

[mon-uh-plee-jee-uh, -plee-juh]

mon·o·ple·gi·a

[mon-uh-plee-jee-uh, -plee-juh]
noun Pathology.
paralysis of one extremity, muscle, or muscle area.

Origin:
1885–90; mono- + -plegia

mon·o·ple·gic [mon-uh-plee-jik, -plej-ik] , adjective
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Monoplegia has a plethora of syllables.
So is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Does it mean:
an obscure term ostensibly referring to a lung disease caused by silica dust, sometimes cited as one of the longest words in the English language.
opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
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monoplegia (ˌmɒnəʊˈpliːdʒɪə)
 
n
pathol paralysis limited to one limb or a single group of muscles
 
monoplegic
 
adj

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monoplegia mon·o·ple·gi·a (mŏn'ə-plē'jē-ə, -plē'jə)
n.
Paralysis of a single limb, muscle, or muscle group.


mon'o·ple'gic (-plē'jĭk) adj.

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