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Gork is American nursing slang for a patient who is comatose, perhaps brain−dead. Gork is American slang for to anaesthetise.
Arriverderci Roma is British rhyming slang for coma.
Used to describe intoxication, usually followed by an insult, (eg "You paro bastard") however, often in jest and good natured humour. Comes from "Paralytically comatose".
To pass out drunk, to suffer from alcohol poisoning.
Arriverderci (shortened from Arriverderci Roma) is British rhyming slang for coma.
Person of diminished or unresponsive mental state. Originally medical slang for someone in a coma or persistent vegetative state, it's spread into the wider community to refer to people like 'Cletus the slack jawed yokel' found in The Simpson's.
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Encompassed with a coma, or bushy appearance, like hair; hairy.
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A drug which, in medicinal doses, generally allays morbid susceptibility, relieves pain, and produces sleep; but which, in poisonous doses, produces stupor, coma, or convulsions, and, when given in sufficient quantity, causes death. The best examples are opium (with morphine), belladonna (with atropine), and conium.
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A member of the solar system which usually moves in an elongated orbit, approaching very near to the sun in its perihelion, and receding to a very great distance from it at its aphelion. A comet commonly consists of three parts: the nucleus, the envelope, or coma, and the tail; but one or more of these parts is frequently wanting. See Illustration in Appendix.
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That order of the Crinoidea which includes most of the living and many fossil forms, having jointed arms around the margin of the oral disk; -- also called Brachiata and Articulata. See Illusts. under Comatula and Crinoidea.
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A large class of Echinodermata, including numerous extinct families and genera, but comparatively few living ones. Most of the fossil species, like some that are recent, were attached by a jointed stem. See Blastoidea, Cystoidea, Comatula.
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A warlike, savage, and nomadic tribe of the Shoshone family of Indians, inhabiting Mexico and the adjacent parts of the United States; -- called also Paducahs. They are noted for plundering and cruelty.
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The envelope of a comet; a nebulous covering, which surrounds the nucleus or body of a comet.
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A heron (Ardea comata) found in Asia, Northern Africa, and Southern Europe.
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A covenant.
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An immature comatula when it is still attached by a stem, and thus resembles a Pentacrinus.
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Coma with complete insensibility; deep lethargy.
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Comatose.
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A crinoid of the genus Antedon and related genera. When young they are fixed by a stem. When adult they become detached and cling to seaweeds, etc., by their dorsal cirri; -- called also feather stars.
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Any crinoid of the genus Antedon or allied genera.
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See Comanches.
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A celestial body which revolves about the sun in an orbit of a moderate degree of eccentricity. It is distinguished from a comet by the absence of a coma, and by having a less eccentric orbit. See Solar system.
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The nebulous covering of the head or nucleus of a comet; -- called also coma.
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Relating to, or resembling, coma; drowsy; lethargic; as, comatose sleep; comatose fever.
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A tuft or bunch, -- as the assemblage of branches forming the head of a tree; or a cluster of bracts when empty and terminating the inflorescence of a plant; or a tuft of long hairs on certain seeds.
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To raise from coma, languor, depression, or discouragement; to bring into action after a suspension.
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