| catathymic crisis |
an isolated, nonrepetitive act of violence that develops as a result of intolerable tension.
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| catatonic disorder |
[DSM-IV] catatonia due to the physiological effects of a general medical condition and neither better accounted for by another mental disorder nor occurring exclusively during delirium.
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| cat | any plant of the genus Silene |
| cat | becoming infected |
| cat | playing the position of catcher on a baseball team |
| cat | the act of detecting something |
| cat | (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection |
| cat | a structure in which water is collected |
| cat | the geographical area draining into a river or reservoir |
| cat | the geographical area draining into a river or reservoir |
| cat | designed to sell quickly without concern for quality |
| cat | a phrase that has become a catchword |
| cat | annual having the stem beset with curved prickles |
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