Raptus Hemorrhaghicus is a medical term that refers to sudden, aggressive behavior often exhibited in a manic state. The word Raptus is pronounced as ['ræptʌs], and Hemorrhagicus is pronounced as [hɛməˈrædʒɪkəs]. The term combines Latin and Greek roots-- Raptus comes from the Latin "to seize" and Hemorrhagicus from the Greek "hemorrhage" meaning "bleeding." The complex spelling and pronunciation of Raptus Hemorrhagicus make it a difficult term to master, but understanding its meaning is essential for medical professionals.