Definition of Tremors

1. Noun. (plural of tremor) ¹

2. Verb. (present participle of tremor) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Tremors

1. tremor [n] - See also: tremor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tremors

tremolitic
tremolo
tremolos
tremophobia
tremor
tremor artuum
tremor opiophagorum
tremor potatorum
tremor tendinum
tremored
tremorgram
tremorine
tremoring
tremorlike
tremorous
tremors (current term)
tremostable
tremour
tremours
tremp
tremped
tremping
tremps
tremulant
tremulor
tremulous
tremulous iris
tremulously
tremulousness
tremulousnesses

Literary usage of Tremors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1896)
"The tremors have been written, with their magnitudes, on the diagrams showing ... Slight tremors, with falling T, which sometimes occurs during the day. ..."

2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1903)
"First Preliminary tremors. In seismograms from the Milne horizontal pendulum the first preliminary tremors, which usually appear as a thickening of the ..."

3. The California earthquake of April 18, 1906: Report of the state earthquake by Andrew Cowper Lawson, Harry Fielding Reid (1910)
"sec. near the origin; the velocity of the second preliminary tremors in the same region becomes 4.8 km./sec. from the Mount Hamilton observations, ..."

4. Diseases of the nervous system by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"Pyramidal tt (L3, S2).s tremors.—The tremors of the upper extremities alone claim at tion. Those of the head may be fine and oscillatory, nodding, rh mical, ..."

5. Earthquakes and Other Earth Movements by John Milne (1899)
"These motions are called earth tremors. Their discovery appears to have been due to ... Artificially produced tremors.—Artificial disturbances of this ..."

6. Psychotherapy; Including the History of the Use of Mental Influence by James Joseph Walsh (1912)
"CHAPTER V tremors Two types of tremors come to us for treatment: those that are quite ... The tremors associated with voluntary movements are spoken of as ..."

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