Apoplexy

/ˈæp.ə.plɛk.si/ noun

A sudden loss of consciousness or ability to move caused by a stroke or bleeding in the brain; also used metaphorically to mean a fit of extreme anger.

From Greek apoplassein meaning 'to strike down or disable,' from apo- 'away from' and plassein 'to strike.' The term was used for centuries to describe sudden, dramatic medical emergencies.

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