- Lockjaw
- Lockjaw Lock"jaw`, n. (Med.) A contraction of the muscles of the jaw by which its motion is suspended; a variety of tetanus; trismus. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Lockjaw — can refer to any of the following:* trismus, a pathological condition in which the mouth is held shut by sustained spasm of the masseter (jaw) muscle, often observed in cases of tetanus * tetanus, an infectious disease of the central nervous… … Wikipedia
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lockjaw — ► NOUN ▪ spasm of the jaw muscles, causing the mouth to remain tightly closed, typically as a symptom of tetanus … English terms dictionary
lockjaw — [läk′jô΄] n. [short for earlier locked jaw] TETANUS (sense 1) … English World dictionary
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lockjaw — noun Date: 1803 an early symptom of tetanus characterized by spasm of the jaw muscles and inability to open the jaws; also tetanus … New Collegiate Dictionary
lockjaw — /lok jaw /, n. Pathol. tetanus in which the jaws become firmly locked together; trismus. [1795 1805; LOCK1 + JAW] * * * … Universalium
lockjaw — noun A spasmodic, nervous system disease brought on by the tetanus bacteria. It causes muscles to seize up and may cause death by suffocation. Syn: trismus, tetanus … Wiktionary