Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - coma
Coma
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1. n. (pl. comas) a prolonged deep unconsciousness, caused esp. by severe injury or excessive use of drugs. Etymology: med.L f. Gk koma deep sleep 2. n. (pl. comae) 1 Astron. a cloud of gas and dust surrounding the nucleus of a comet. 2 Bot. a tuft of silky hairs at the end of some seeds. Etymology: L f. Gk kome hair of head
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I. noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek kōma deep sleep Date: 1646 a state of profound unconsciousness caused by disease, injury, or poison, a state of mental or physical sluggishness ; torpor, II. noun (plural ~e) Etymology: Latin, hair, from Greek komē Date: 1669 a tufted bunch (as of branches, bracts, or seed hairs), the head of a comet consisting of a cloud of gas and dust and usually containing a nucleus, an optical aberration in which the image of a point source is a comet-shaped blur, ~tic adjective ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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