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catatonic
cat·a·to·nic C5161025 (kăt′ə-tŏn′ĭk)adj.1. Relating to or exhibiting catatonia.2. Informal So tired or exhausted that one can barely move: "We arrived in Marostica the following day, hungry, cranky, and catatonic with jet lag" (Davis Phinney).n. A person who has catatonia. cat′a·ton′i·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | catatonic - characterized by catatonia especially either rigidity or extreme laxness of limbsmedical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques | Translationscatatonic
catatonic (jargon)A description of a system that gives no indicationthat it is still working. This might be because it hascrashed without being able to give any error message orbecause it is busy but not designed to give any feedback.
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cat·a·ton·ic , catatoniac (kat'ă-ton'ik, -tō'nē-ak), Relating to, or characterized by, catatonia.cat·a·ton·ic , catatoniac (kat'ă-ton'ik, -tō'nē-ak) Relating to, or characterized by, catatonia. catatonia (kăt-ă-tō′nē-ă) [″ + tonos, tension] 1. A phase of schizophrenia in which the patient is unresponsive, marked by the tendency to assume and remain in a fixed posture and the inability to move or talk. 2. Stupor.catatonic (-tŏn′ĭk), adjectivecatatonic Related to catatonic: Catatonic excitement, Catatonic stupor, Catatonic stateWords related to catatonicadj characterized by catatonia especially either rigidity or extreme laxness of limbsRelated Words- medical specialty
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