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#88067
11/29/2002 4:23 PM
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A spelling bee word for which I have not been qble to find dictionary defintion. It appears to mean "loss of ability to taste, (perhaps partial). My favorite medical dictionary      http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/omd/     did not give it.      One of my uncles stood in kitchen sink to replace curtain, slipped and bit his tongue half off. My grandfather sutured it, and it healed. But my uncle was notably geusioleptic in that he used twice as much pepper and stronger cigars than anybody else. |  |  |  
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#88068
11/29/2002 4:59 PM
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ouch!  
 it reminds me of the time I ripped a nostril on a tie rack in my closet...
 
 
 
 formerly known as etaoin...
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#88069
11/29/2002 10:06 PM
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Geusioleptic wasn't listed on OneLook, and the only mentions on Google had to do with the spelling bee. Here's a definition of it one spelling bee report showed:
 ' "geusioleptic", meaning "delicate peels, characterized by a pleasant flavor.'
 
 
 
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#88070
11/29/2002 10:32 PM
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neuroleptic  adj.
 5Fr neuroleptique < Gr neuron, NERVE + lcptos, seizing < lambanein, to seize: see EPILEPSY6 tranquilizing
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 a tranquilizing drug
 
 
 
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#88071
11/29/2002 10:35 PM
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catalepsy  n.
 5LL catalepsis < Gr katalcpsis, a seizing, grasping < katalambanein < kata3, down + lambanein, to take, seize: for IE base see LATCH6 a condition in which consciousness and feeling seem to be temporarily lost, and the muscles become rigid: it may occur in epilepsy, schizophrenia, etc.
 cat#a[lep4tic 73tik8
 adj., n.
 
 
 
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#88072
11/29/2002 10:38 PM
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analeptic adj.
 5Gr analcptikos, restorative < analambanein, to recover < ana3, up + lambanein, to take: see LEMMA16 Med. restorative; esp., stimulating the nervous system and counteracting drowsiness or the effects of sedatives
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 an analeptic drug
 
 
 
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#88073
11/29/2002 11:32 PM
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A more commonly-used related word is "dysgeusia," for altered sense of taste.  Frequently described as "Everything tastes funny."  Often the problem turns out to be not really a taste problem but a smell problem, which is another thread entirely. Maybe zinc helps, and maybe it doesn't. Usually getting over the stuffy nose makes a big difference.
 
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#88074
11/30/2002 12:34 AM
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. Other terms commonly used inrelation with odour and taste are: Ozaena: Unleasant odour from the the nose. Cacogeusia: Bad
 taste in the mouth. ...
 
 
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#88075
11/30/2002 12:38 AM
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In reply to:
  Other terms commonly used inrelation with odour and taste are: Ozaena: Unpleasant odour from the the nose. Cacogeusia: Bad
 taste in the mouth. ...
 
 Thank you for that, wwh. I expect I will be able to use cacogeusia more often than ozaena.
 
 
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