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clonism
clo·nus C0415000 (klō′nəs)n. pl. clo·nus·es An abnormality in neuromuscular activity characterized by rapidly alternating muscular contraction and relaxation. [New Latin, from Greek klonos, turmoil.] clon′ic (klŏn′ĭk, klō′nĭk) adj.clo·nic′i·ty (klō-nĭs′ĭ-tē, klŏ-), clo′nism (klō′nĭz′əm, klŏn′ĭz′əm) n.clonism (ˈkləʊnɪzəm) na series of clonic spasmsclonisma state or condition in which the muscles undergo clonus, or rapid flexion and extension. — clonic, adj.See also: Body, Human a state or condition in which the muscles undergo clonus, or rapid flexion and extension. — clonic, adj.See also: Disease and IllnessEncyclopediaSeeClonusclonism
clonism [klon´izm] a succession of clonic spasms.clon·ism (klon'izm), A long continued state of clonic spasms.clon·ism (klō'nizm) A long continued state of clonic spasms. ThesaurusSeeclonus |