Paresis Definition
pə-rēsĭs, părĭ-sĭs
pareses
noun
Partial or slight paralysis.
Webster's New World
General paresis.
American Heritage Medicine
A disease of the brain caused by syphilis of the central nervous system and characterized by inflammation of the meninges, dementia, paralytic attacks, etc.
Webster's New World
Other Word Forms of Paresis
Noun
Singular:
paresis
Plural:
paresesOrigin of Paresis
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Greek act of letting go, paralysis from parīenai to let fall para- beside para–1 hīenai to throw yē- in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
From Modern Latin, from Ancient Greek πάρεσις (paresis, “letting go, paralysis"), from παριέναι (parienai, “relax"), from παρα- (para-) + ἰέναι (ienai, “let go").
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