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61cease — verb /siːs/ a) To stop. And with that, his twitching ceased. b) To stop doing (something), blin. And with that, he ceased twitching …
62Tetany — A combination of signs and symptoms, due usually to low calcium, that can include: {{}}Hyperreflexia (overactive neurological reflexes), Carpopedal spasm (spasms of the hands and feet), Cramps, and Laryngospasm (spasm of the larynx, the voice… …
63myopalmus — Muscle twitching. [myo + G. palmos, a quivering] * * * myo·pal·mus (mi″o palґməs) muscle twitching …
64shivering — Trembling from cold or fear. * * * shivering n 1) an act or action of one that shivers 2) a constant abnormal twitching of various muscles in the horse that is prob. due to sensory nerve derangement * * * shiv·er·ing (shivґər ing)… …
65Dinocampus coccinellae — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class …
66Only Living Witness — Origin Boston, Massachusetts, United States Genres Metal / hardcore Years active 1989–1995 Labels Look Again Records …
67Galvanize — Nontechnically speaking, a person shocked or spurred into action is said to be galvanized. Technically, when a metal such as iron or steel is given a protective coating of zinc, it too is galvanized. To learn how the word galvanize, with its… …
68tic — (n.) twitching of a facial muscle, 1822, often a shortening of tic douloureux severe facial neuralgia, lit. painful twitch (1800), from Fr. tic a twitching disease of horses (early 17c.), of unknown origin. Klein suggests an imitative origin;… …
69vellication — n. 1. Twitching, stimulation. 2. (Med.) Twitching, tic …
70fasciculation — noun muscular twitching of contiguous groups of muscle fibers (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑twitch, ↑twitching, ↑vellication …