In textiles, trama refers to the horizontal threads that are woven over and under the warp threads to create fabric. This structural element provides strength and texture to the material. Despite its specific meaning, trama is often mistakenly used in place of “trauma” due to their similar spelling.
Trama refers to the weft or filling of woven fabric, contributing to its structure; trauma refers to a deeply distressing or disturbing experience, affecting mental or physical health.
Trauma is the Greek word for "wound". Although the Greeks used the term only for physical injuries, nowadays trauma is just as likely to refer to emotional wounds. We now know that a traumatic event can leave psychological symptoms long after any physical injuries have healed.
There are several different types of trauma, with differing consequences for mental health. Acute trauma reflects intense distress in the immediate aftermath of a one-time event of short...
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TRAMA definition: a specialized hyphal tissue constituting the internal structure of mushroom gills, pore tubes, or spines. See examples of trama used in a sentence.
trama, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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