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  • 61tremor —    A writing weakness portrayed by irregular, shaky strokes …

    Forensic science glossary

  • 62tremor — trem·or || tremÉ™(r) n. trembling, shudder, shock, shaking, vibration …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 63tremor — n. Trembling, shaking, quaking, quivering, trepidation, agitation, tremulousness …

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  • 64tremor — n 1. shaking, shudder, shiver, quaver, quiver; palpitation, pulsation, pulse, throb, beat, sputter, flutter, pitter patter, pitapat; vellication, swing, ripple, jolt, jerk; vibration, oscillation, libration, shake, rock; agitation, chatter,… …

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  • 65tremor — trem·or …

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  • 66tremor — [ˈtremə] noun [C] 1) a small earthquake 2) a slight shaking movement in your body or your voice that you cannot control …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 67tremor — trem•or [[t]ˈtrɛm ər, ˈtri mər[/t]] n. 1) pat involuntary shaking of the body or limbs, as from disease, fear, or excitement; shudder; shiver 2) any tremulous or vibratory movement; vibration: tremors following an earthquake[/ex] 3) a trembling… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 68tremor — /ˈtrɛmə / (say tremuh) noun 1. involuntary shaking of the body or limbs, as from fear, weakness, etc.; a fit of trembling. 2. any tremulous or vibratory movement; a vibration. 3. a trembling or quivering effect, as of light, etc. 4. a tremulous… …

  • 69Tremor — Tre|mor, der; s, ...ores <lateinisch> (Medizin das Muskelzittern) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 70tremor —    Ōla i, i i, manunu, āhua.   See earthquake …

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