epilepsy
American
[ep-uh-lep-see]
/ ˈɛp əˌlɛp si /
noun
Pathology.
epilepsy
British
/ ˈɛpɪˌlɛpsɪ /
noun
epilepsy
Scientific
/ ĕp′ə-lĕp′sē /
epilepsy
Cultural
Etymology
Origin of epilepsy
First recorded in 1570–80; from Old French epilepsie, from Late Latin epilēpsia, from Greek epilēpsía “epileptic seizure,” derivative of epilambánein “to take hold of, seize, attack”; epi-, -lepsy ( def. )
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