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| has gloss | (noun) an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely infantile fixation, regression, arrested development, fixation |
| has gloss | eng: The term "arrested development" has had multiple meanings for over 200 years. In the field of medicine, the term "arrested development" was used, in 1835-1836, to mean a stoppage of physical development, in describing the growth of multiple bladders before birth. The term continues to be used to indicate a stoppage of physical development. |
| lexicalization | eng: arrested development |
| lexicalization | eng: fixation |
| lexicalization | eng: infantile fixation |
| lexicalization | eng: regression |
| subclass of | (noun) an abnormal physical condition resulting from defective genes or developmental deficiencies abnormalcy, abnormality |
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| Asturian | |
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| lexicalization | ast: regresión |
| Catalan | |
| lexicalization | cat: regressió |
| Basque | |
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| lexicalization | eus: atzerapen |
| Italian | |
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| lexicalization | ita: regressione |
| Dutch | |
| lexicalization | nld: regressie |
| Portuguese | |
| lexicalization | por: regressão |
| Swedish | |
| lexicalization | swe: regression |
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| similar | e/Arrested development |
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