| hysteria |
A nervous affection, occurring almost exclusively in women, in which the emotional and reflex excitability is exaggerated, and the will power correspondingly diminished, so that the patient loses control over the emotions, becomes the victim of imaginary sensations, and often falls into paroxysm or fits. [Webster1913]
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| hysteria |
neurotic condition with somatic (physical) and/or emotional disorders
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| hysterotomy |
An abortion method used only in emergencies in late pregnancy, in which the fetus is removed through an incision made through the woman's uterus.
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| hysteresis |
1. The failure of an economic variable to return to its initial equilibrium after a temporary shock. For example, an industry or trade flow might disappear due to an exchange rate change, then not reappear after the change is reversed. 2. A time lag between a cause and an effect. (Though this seems to be the more standard dictionary definition, economists seem to prefer definition 1.)
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| hysteresis |
Magnetization curve.
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