cat·a·lep·sy
noun/ˈkætəlepsi/
/ˈkætəlepsi/
[uncountable] (medical)- a condition in which somebody’s body becomes stiff and they become unconscious for a short time
僵住;僵住症;强直性昏厥;倔强症 Word Originlate Middle English: from French catalepsie or late Latin catalepsia, from Greek katalēpsis, from katalambanein ‘seize upon’.