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单词 traumato-
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traumato-comb. form

Stress is usually determined by a subsequent element and vowels may be reduced accordingly.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin traumato-.
Etymology: < scientific Latin traumato- < Hellenistic Greek τραυματο- , combining form (in τραυματοθεραπεύειν to treat wounds) of ancient Greek τραῦμα wound (see trauma n.); compare -o- connective.Compare French traumato-, German traumato-.
representing Greek τραυματο-, combining form of τραῦμα wound, in a few rare scientific terms, chiefly modern Latin.
traumatocace n.
Brit. /ˌtrɔːməˈtɒkəsi/
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/ˌtraʊməˈtɒkəsi/
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U.S. /ˌtrɔməˈtɑkəsi/
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/ˌtrɑməˈtɑkəsi/
traumatic gangrene. [ < scientific Latin traumatocace (1840 or earlier) < traumato- pneumocace n. + ancient Greek κάκη badness (see pneumocace n.).]
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1890 J. S. Billings National Med. Dict. II Traumatocace, traumatic gangrene.
1899 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Traumatocace, synonym of Hospital gangrene.
traumatocomium n.
Brit. /ˌtrɔːmətə(ʊ)ˈkəʊmɪəm/
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/ˌtraʊmətə(ʊ)ˈkəʊmɪəm/
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U.S. /ˌtrɔmədəˈkoʊmiəm/
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/ˌtrɑmədəˈkoʊmiəm/
a hospital for the wounded. [ < scientific Latin traumatocomium (1817 or earlier) < traumato- traumato- comb. form + -comium (in nosocomium nosocome n.).]
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1857 R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon (rev. ed.) 927/1 Traumato-comium.
traumatology n.
Brit. /ˌtrɔːməˈtɒlədʒi/
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/ˌtraʊməˈtɒlədʒi/
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U.S. /ˌtrɔməˈtɑlədʒi/
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/ˌtrɑməˈtɑlədʒi/
the scientific description of wounds; in modern use, the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of wounds and serious injuries and with the disabilities they cause. [ < scientific Latin traumatologia (1748 or earlier) < traumato- traumato- comb. form + -logia -logy comb. form; compare German Traumatologie (1820 or earlier), French traumatologie (1834).]
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > art or science of medicine > [noun] > traumatology
traumatology1899
1899 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Traumatology.
1948 Excerpta Medica Section IX II. 944 The necessity for special traumatology is caused by the progress of civilization.
1964 Acta Universitatis Carolinae Medica Suppl. XIX. 296 Modern scientific experiences and results of research of many teams offer more and more effective and better means to traumatology and raise the standard of its work.
1977 Lancet 30 Apr. 961/2 A national institute of traumatology in the United Kingdom cannot be put off any longer.
1980 R. Owen et al. (title) Scientific foundations of orthopaedics and traumatology.
traumatologist n.
Brit. /ˌtrɔːməˈtɒlədʒɪst/
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/ˌtraʊməˈtɒlədʒɪst/
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U.S. /ˌtrɔməˈtɑlədʒəst/
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/ˌtrɑməˈtɑlədʒəst/
a specialist in this.
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the world > health and disease > healing > healer > specialist > [noun] > on wounds
vulnerary1656
traumatologist1935
1935 Dorland's Med. Dict. (ed. 17) 1427/2 Traumatologist.
1948 Excerpta Medica Section IX II. 944 Traumatologists must devote themselves not only to special treatment, but also to the prevention of injuries.
1981 Sci. Digest Aug. 52 ‘Half a million out of eighty million accident cases a year need Shock Trauma's services,’ says one veteran traumatologist.
traumatonesis n.
Brit. /ˌtrɔːmətə(ʊ)ˈniːsɪs/
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/ˌtraʊmətə(ʊ)ˈniːsɪs/
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U.S. /ˌtrɔmədəˈnisᵻs/
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/ˌtrɑmədəˈnisᵻs/
suture of wounds. [ < scientific Latin traumatonesis (1853 or earlier) < traumato- traumato- comb. form + ancient Greek νῆσις spinning ( < νεῖν to spin (see nemato- comb. form) + -σις -sis suffix).]
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1890 J. S. Billings National Med. Dict. II Traumatonesis.
traumatopnœa n.
Brit. /ˌtrɔːmətə(ʊ)pˈniːə/
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/ˌtraʊmətə(ʊ)pˈniːə/
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U.S. /ˌtrɔmədəpˈniə/
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/ˌtrɑmədəpˈniə/
the passage of air through a wound in the thorax during respiration. [ < traumato- comb. form + -pnoea (in apnoea n., dyspnoea n., etc.).]
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disordered breathing > [noun] > other breathing disorders
traumatopnœa1879
tidal breathing1897
wavy breathing1898
1879 St. George's Hosp. Rep. 9 245 No traumatopnœa, no emphysema, no hæmoptysis.
traumatopyra n.
Brit. /ˌtrɔːmətə(ʊ)ˈpʌɪrə/
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/ˌtraʊmətə(ʊ)ˈpʌɪrə/
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U.S. /ˌtrɔmədəˈpaɪrə/
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/ˌtrɑmədəˈpaɪrə/
traumatic fever. [ < scientific Latin traumatopyra (1843 or earlier) < traumato- traumato- comb. form + ancient Greek πῦρ fire, fever-heat (see pyro- comb. form) + scientific Latin -a -a suffix1.]
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1855 C. A. Harris Dict. Med. Terminol., Dental Surg., & Collateral Sci. (ed. 2) 759/1 Traumatopyra.. Traumatic fever.
traumatosaprosis n.
Brit. /ˌtrɔːmətəʊsəˈprəʊsɪs/
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/ˌtraʊmətəʊsəˈprəʊsɪs/
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U.S. /ˌtrɔmədoʊsəˈproʊsəs/
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/ˌtrɑmədoʊsəˈproʊsəs/
traumatic gangrene. [ < scientific Latin traumatosaprosis (1844 or earlier) < traumato- traumato- comb. form + Greek σαπροῦν to putrefy (in scholia (medieval Greek or earlier) on Aristophanes Plutus 1086; < ancient Greek σαπρός putrid: see saprophagous adj.) + -σις -sis suffix.]
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1860 R. G. Mayne Expos. Lexicon Med. Sci. Traumatosaprosis,..term for putrescence of a wound.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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