Aneurism

/ˈænəˌrɪzəm/ noun

An older spelling of aneurysm, which is a dangerous bulge or weakened spot in an artery wall that can rupture and cause internal bleeding.

From Greek ana- (up) + eurynein (to widen), literally 'a widening.' The Latin medical spelling was aneurysma, and 'aneurism' is an earlier English variant.

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