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1. absence_seizure
noun. the occurrence of an abrupt, transient loss or impairment of consciousness (which is not subsequently remembered), sometimes with light twitching, fluttering eyelids, etc.; common in petit mal epilepsy.
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2. absence
noun. ['ˈæbsəns'] the state of being absent.
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Etymology
- absence (English)
- absence (Middle English (1100-1500))
- absence (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. absence
noun. ['ˈæbsəns'] failure to be present.
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Etymology
- absence (English)
- absence (Middle English (1100-1500))
- absence (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. seizure
noun. ['ˈsiːʒɝ'] a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease.
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Etymology
- seizure (English)
- -ure (English)
- seize (English)
5. seizure
noun. ['ˈsiːʒɝ'] the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property.
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Etymology
- seizure (English)
- -ure (English)
- seize (English)
6. seizure
noun. ['ˈsiːʒɝ'] the taking possession of something by legal process.
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- seizure (English)
- -ure (English)
- seize (English)
7. seizure
noun. ['ˈsiːʒɝ'] the act of taking of a person by force.
Etymology
- seizure (English)
- -ure (English)
- seize (English)
8. absence
noun. ['ˈæbsəns'] the occurrence of an abrupt, transient loss or impairment of consciousness (which is not subsequently remembered), sometimes with light twitching, fluttering eyelids, etc.; common in petit mal epilepsy.
Synonyms
Etymology
- absence (English)
- absence (Middle English (1100-1500))
- absence (Old French (842-ca. 1400))