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Traumatic   /trɔmˈætɪk/   Listen
Traumatic

adjective
1.
Of or relating to a physical injury or wound to the body.
2.
Psychologically painful.



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"Traumatic" Quotes from Famous Books



... have conceived the idea of making Marcella strong; perhaps he was afraid that she would be frail as her mother had been; perhaps he tried to persuade himself that her mother's illness and death were constitutional frailty rather than traumatic, and in pursuance of this self-deception he tried to suggest that Marcella had inherited her delicacy and must be hardened. Divorced from his den and his barrel by his own will-power he had to find something to do. And he undertook Marcella ...
— Captivity • M. Leonora Eyles

... pointers Thornton, Colonel, his Spanish pointer Throat, foreign articles in the Toling ducks Tongue, appearance of the, in disease Traumatic ophthalmia, treatment of Turnside, ...
— The Dog - A nineteenth-century dog-lovers' manual, - a combination of the essential and the esoteric. • William Youatt

... side. Indeed, we may frequently see that when the organ itself is made up of different parts, one part of the tissue undergoes functional or nutritive, another formative, changes. If we consider what happens in a muscle we see that a chemical or traumatic stimulus produces a functional irritation of the primitive fasciculi, with contraction of the muscle followed by nutritive changes. On the other hand, in the interstitial connective tissue which binds the individual fasciculi ...
— The World's Greatest Books - Volume 15 - Science • Various



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