Apoplexy
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'''''Apoplexy''''' is an outdated [[medicine|medical]] term, which can be used to mean '[[bleeding]]'. It can be used non-medically to mean a state of extreme rage or excitement. The word derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''apoplēxia'' ({{polytonic|ἀποπληξία}}). | '''''Apoplexy''''' is an outdated [[medicine|medical]] term, which can be used to mean '[[bleeding]]'. It can be used non-medically to mean a state of extreme rage or excitement. The word derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''apoplēxia'' ({{polytonic|ἀποπληξία}}). | ||
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Apoplexy is an outdated medical term, which can be used to mean 'bleeding'. It can be used non-medically to mean a state of extreme rage or excitement. The word derives from the Greek word apoplēxia (Template:Polytonic).
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