Definition of COMA

coma

Plural: comae, comas

Noun

  • A state of prolonged deep unconsciousness caused by illness or injury.
  • A tuft of silky hairs, as on seeds or insects.
  • a state of deep and often prolonged unconsciousness; usually the result of disease or injury
  • (botany) a usually terminal tuft of bracts (as in the pineapple) or tuft of hairs (especially on certain seeds)
  • (astronomy) the luminous cloud of particles surrounding the frozen nucleus of a comet; forms as the comet approaches the sun and is warmed
  • A state of unconsciousness from which one may not wake up, usually induced by some form of trauma.
  • A cloud of dust surrounding the nucleus of a comet.
  • A defect characterized by diffuse, pear-shaped images that in an ideal image would appear as points.
  • A tuft or bunch, such as the assemblage of branches forming the head of a tree, a cluster of bracts when empty and terminating the inflorescence of a plant, or a tuft of long hairs on certain seeds.

Examples

  • After failing to find a word for three turns, he felt his gameplay had entered a COMA.
  • come out of a coma
  • go into a coma
  • slip into a coma
  • The word COMA, though short, provided a soft landing for a new word.

Origin / Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek κῶμα (kôma, “deep sleep”).

Synonyms

comatoseness

Scrabble Score: 8

coma: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
coma: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
coma: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 10

coma: valid Words With Friends Word