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-tonia

Also ‑tonic.

Muscle tone or tension; a personality state.

Greek tonos, tone or tension.

Examples of the first sense include dystonia (Greek dus‑, bad or difficult), a state of abnormal muscle tone resulting in muscular spasm and abnormal posture; hypotonia (Greek hupo, under), a state of abnormally low muscle tone (it can also refer to a condition of lower osmotic pressure); myotonia (Greek mus, mu‑, muscle), inability to relax voluntary muscle after vigorous effort. A common example of the second sense is catatonia (Greek kata, badly), abnormal movement and behaviour arising from a disturbed mental state, especially schizophrenia.

Adjectives are formed in ‑tonic: catatonic, dystonic, myotonic. Some adjectives in this ending do not have analogous nouns in ‑tonia: isotonic (Greek isos, equal) refers to muscle action that takes place with normal contraction; a person who is syntonic (Greek sun, with) is responsive to and in harmony with their environment.

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