atropia
/əˈtrōpēə, -ˈtrōʊpēə/Definitions
1. noun
A state of mental or physical inactivity; a condition of being unable to move or respond.
“The patient was diagnosed with atropia after the surgery, and she spent several days recovering in the hospital.”
2. noun
A condition in which the pupils of the eyes are dilated, often caused by certain medications or diseases.
“The doctor prescribed medication to treat the patient’s atropia and improve her vision.”
3. noun
A genus of plants, especially nightshade, having poisonous or mildly toxic properties.
“The botanist studied the different species of atropia and their unique characteristics.”