- pal|sied
- pal|sied «PL zihd», adjective.1. having the palsy; paralyzed.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
sied — dai·sied; drop·sied; fan·ta·sied; jal·ou·sied; pal·sied; pan·sied; po·sied; quin·sied; whim·sied; ce·re·bral pal·sied; mo·las·sied; phan·ta·sied; … English syllables
pal — al·lo·pal·la·di·um; al·ve·o·pal·a·tal; an·te·pal·a·tal; as·pal·a·thus; chlo·ro·pal·la·date; co·pal; co·pal·che; co·pal·co·co·te; co·pal·if·er·ous; co·pal·ite; epis·co·pal·ism; Ev·i·pal; glos·so·pal·a·ti·nus; he·mit·ro·pal; het·er·ot·ro·pal;… … English syllables
pal|sy — «PL zee», noun, plural sies, verb, sied, sy|ing. –n. paralysis; lessening or loss of power to feel, to move, or to control motion in some part of the body. Palsy occurs especially with Parkinson s disease. »The man had palsy in his arm. –v.t. 1.… … Useful english dictionary
bral-pal — ce·re·bral pal·sied; … English syllables
palsied — pal·sied … English syllables
palsied — pal·sied pȯl zēd adj affected with palsy … Medical dictionary
palsied — pal|sied [ pɔlzid ] adjective OLD FASHIONED shaking slightly and not able to move normally because of illness … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ce — ce·ruse; ce·rus·site; ce·ryl; ce·sar·e·vich; ce·sa·ro·lite; ce·si·um; ce·sto·des; ce·ta·cea; ce·ta·ceous; ce·ta·ce·um; ce·ta·ce·um; ce·tane; ce·tene; ce·te·ris; ce·tin; ce·ti·o·sau·rus; ce·tol·o·gy; ce·to·mi·mid; ce·to·mim·i·dae; ce·to·mor·pha;… … English syllables
cerebral palsy — cere′bral pal′sy n. pat a condition of muscular weakness and difficulty in coordinating voluntary movement owing to developmental or congenital damage to the brain • Etymology: 1920–25 cere′bral pal′sied, adj … From formal English to slang
Palsied — Pal sied, a. Affected with palsy; paralyzed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English