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Catalepsy শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: মূচ্র্ছারোগ

Catalepsy Meaning In Bengali মূচ্র্ছারোগ

Catalepsy

এক ধরনের রোগ, পক্ষাঘাত, মূচ্র্ছারোগ, মোহভাবযুক্ত ব্যাধি,

Definition

1) Catalepsy is a medical condition characterized by a trancelike state with loss of voluntary motion and failure to react to external stimuli.
2) In psychology, catalepsy refers to a condition of decreased responsiveness to the environment, where a person may maintain rigid or unusual postures for a prolonged period of time.
3) In literature, catalepsy can refer to a suspension of sensation and voluntary motion often described in the context of horror or mystery stories.

Examples

Catalepsy Example in a sentence

1) The doctor diagnosed the patient with catalepsy after observing their rigid, unresponsive state.

2) During the hypnosis session, the subject experienced catalepsy and remained motionless for several minutes.

3) Eileen's cat went into a state of catalepsy when startled by a loud noise.

4) The magician's assistant perfectly mimicked catalepsy to enhance the illusion of being frozen in time.

5) The rare medical condition of catalepsy left the patient unable to move or speak.

6) The medieval folklore tales often mentioned witches using catalepsy as a way to feign death.

7) The character in the novel fell into a state of catalepsy after witnessing a traumatic event.

8) The hypnotist induced catalepsy in the volunteer, causing them to remain stiff and unresponsive.

9) She studied cases of catalepsy in psychology class as part of her research on altered states of consciousness.

10) The sudden onset of catalepsy in the elderly lady caused concern among her family members.

Part of Speech

Catalepsy (Noun)

Synonyms

Catalepsy - (SYNONYM) এক ধরনের রোগ

Paralysis , Palsy , Catalepsy - (NOUN) পক্ষাঘাত

Catalepsy - (NOUN) মূচ্র্ছারোগ

Catalepsy - (NOUN) মোহভাবযুক্ত ব্যাধি

Bangla Academy Dictionary

catalepsy

Encyclopedia

Catalepsy is a medical condition characterized by a trancelike state with loss of voluntary motion and failure to react to external stimuli.
In psychology, catalepsy refers to a condition of decreased responsiveness to the environment, where a person may maintain rigid or unusual postures for a prolonged period of time.
In literature, catalepsy can refer to a suspension of sensation and voluntary motion often described in the context of horror or mystery stories.