Blackouts

/ˈblækˌaʊts/ noun

Sudden losses of consciousness or memory, or when electric power suddenly goes out across an area.

From 'black' (lack of light or consciousness) plus 'out' (away). The term was popularized during WWI and WWII for lights-out during air raids, then applied to power failures and medical events.

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