eclampsia
noun /ɪˈklæmpsiə/
/ɪˈklæmpsiə/
[uncountable] (medical)- a condition in which a pregnant woman has high blood pressure and convulsions, which can be dangerous to the woman and the baby compare pre-eclampsiaTopics Illnessc2Word Originmid 19th cent.: modern Latin, from French éclampsie, from Greek eklampsis ‘sudden development’, from eklampein ‘shine out’.