GC: n S: OSMOSIS – https://www.osmosis.org/answers/catalepsy (last access: 14 January 2025); CT – https://www.choosingtherapy.com/catalepsy/ (last access: 14 January 2025). N: 1.”an attack or abnormal state of muscular rigidity in the limbs,” late 14c., cathalempsia, from Medieval Latin catalepsia, from Late Latin catalepsis, from Greek καταληψις katalepsis “a seizure, a seizing upon, a taking possession,” from καταλέπτος
GC: n S: ACS – https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/prostate-cancer/about/what-is-prostate-cancer.html (last access: 2 January 2025); NCI – https://www.cancer.gov/types/prostate (last access: 2 January 2025). N: 1. – prostate (n): “the prostate gland,” 1640s, from French prostate, from Medieval Latin prostata “the prostate,” from Greek prostatēs (adēn) “prostate (gland),” from prostatēs “leader, ruler, guardian; one standing in front,” from proistanai “set before,” from pro “before” (from PIE root
GC: n S: UltraTechcem – https://www.ultratechcement.com/for-homebuilders/home-building-explained-single/descriptive-articles/what-is-concrete-types-composition-properties-and-uses (last access: 8 December 2024); SDir – https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/materials-science/reinforced-concrete (last access: 13 December 2024). N: 1. – reinforced (adj): Adjective use (participle adjective), from the past participle of the verb “reinforce”, also “re-enforce”, “add new force, strength, or weight to,” c. 1600, originally in military
GC: n S: TSF – https://turnersyndromefoundation.org/what_is_turner_syndrome/ (last access: 15 December 2024); NIH – https://www.genome.gov/Genetic-Disorders/Turner-SyndromeSyndrome (last access: 15 December 2024). N: 1. Eponym created from the surname Turner. Henry Hubert Turner (1892-1970) was an American physician. – Turner (pn): Henry Hubert Turner (1892-1970) was a physician and researcher who studied hormones