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Noun
/ˈtroumə/,/ˈtrô-/,
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traumas, plural; traumata, plural;
  1. A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
    • - they were reluctant to talk about the traumas of the revolution
  2. Emotional shock following a stressful event or a physical injury, which may be associated with physical shock and sometimes leads to long-term neurosis

  3. Physical injury


  1. injury: any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
  2. an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects
  3. (traumatic) of or relating to a physical injury or wound to the body
  4. (traumatic) psychologically painful;"few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child";
  5. Trauma is a 1962 American film directed by Robert M. Young.
  6. Trauma is a 1993 film directed by Dario Argento who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film can be described as a giallo, that is a film with influences from the horror, mystery, and thriller genres.
  7. Trauma is a 2004 British psychological thriller directed by Marc Evans and written by Richard Smith.
  8. Trauma is the seventh album by rapper/producer DJ Quik. It was released on 2005 and sold 100,000 copies through his own independent label Mad Science Records. The album peaked at #43 on the Billboard 200 music chart on October 1, 2005. An all instrumental version of the album was also released.
  9. Trauma was an American power metal band. It was known as being the band of virtuoso Cliff Burton, before going to Metallica.
  10. Trauma (Terrence Ward) is a fictional comic book character. He is a teenage superhero in Marvel Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe. Created by writer Dan Slott and artist Stefano Caselli, he first appeared in '''' #1 (April 2007).
  11. (traumatic) of, caused by, or causing trauma
  12. (Traumatic) Caused by a physical injury or wound due to external force or violence.
  13. (traumatic) Dangerous, life-threatening, and difficult to forget.
  14. Injury, such as from being poked in the eye or hit in the head. Depending on the type of trauma, symptoms can include blurred vision, a bulging eye, burning, double vision, dry eyes, floaters, light sensitivity, pain or discomfort of the eye or around the eye, swelling, a pupil that is dilated ...
  15. Trauma is divided to microtrauma and macrotrauma. Microtrauma is internal, such as bruxism (grinding the teeth) and clenching (jaw tightening). This continual hammering on the temporomandibular joint can change the alignment of the teeth. ...
  16. Injury caused by external force, chemical, temperature extremes, or poor tooth alignment
  17. Injury to the body, or an event that causes long-lasting mental or emotional damage.
  18. A wound or injury to living tissue.
  19. An agent, force, or mechanism that causes significant distress; a psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental, emotional or physical stress.
  20. Definition: Trauma refers to any serious, body-altering injury sustained through accident or impact. Trauma injuries vary in type and severity, but most commonly involve burns, lacerations, fractures and crush. Plastic surgeons have always been involved in the treatment of trauma.
  21. A wound, hurt, or injury to the body. Trauma can also be mental such as when a person feels great stress.
  22. Any injury – either physical or emotional.
  23. A psychobiological reaction to a TRAUMATIC EVENT. Characterized by hyperarousal of the SNS, and with extreme threat, possibly also activating the PNS. Not all TRAUMATIC EVENTS lead to TRAUMA in all people. ...
  24. An abnormal event causing profound feelings of fear, anger, and devastation.
  25. a term derived from the Greek for "wound"; it refers to any bodily injury (see injury)