Comas

/ˈkoʊməz/ noun

Plural of coma: periods of deep unconsciousness from which a person is very difficult to awaken, usually caused by injury or illness.

From Greek 'koma' meaning 'deep sleep.' The word entered medical terminology via Latin and has been used in English since the 1600s to describe unconscious states.

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