Results for: outburst of symptom, spasm, convulsion
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attack from defensive position, burst forth, rush forward; leave on a journey, set out on a trip, expedition, forward rush, assault; outburst of emotion (or laughter, etc.); witty remark, clever reply; pleasure trip, make sally, rush out suddenly, sudd...sally
attack violently, be angry, blow with great force (of wind); fall heavily, come down with great force (of precipitation); rage; charge, forcefully assault, blow with or without precipitation, heavy rain or snow, outburst of feeling, rain of objects, ru...storm
be symptom of somethingsymptomize
blow in bursts, blow suddenly or strongly (as a gust of wind), burst of wind, emotional outburst, strong and sudden wind; burst or gush (of water, etc.); emotional outburstgust
boiling, boiling; fermentation; emotional outburstebullition
breakdown of tissue as a result of digestive enzymes present in the tissue (symptom of malnutrition), enzyme that digests own cellsautolysin
breakdown of tissue as a result of digestive enzymes present in the tissue (symptom of malnutrition), self-digestion of cellsautolysis
breeze, strong wind, tempest, strong wind; sudden outburst; wave, fit (i.e. of laughter), wind of force 8 or 9gale
burst of anger; explosion; photographic enlargement, expanded film, outburst of temperblowup
calming, soothing; alleviative, bringing relief; mitigating, moderating, lessening, symptom-treating medicine, treating symptoms onlypalliative
chemical showing presence of something, indicator organism, measuring instrument, person or thing that indicates or points out; pointer; instrument which shows the performance of a machine; sign, signal, symptom, something giving information, something...indicator
conversion disorder, emotional instability caused by trauma, laughing or crying, state of extreme emotion, uncontrollable outburst of emotion, exaggerated emotional response; pathological disorder characterized by violent emotional outburstshysteria
convulsive spasm of the pupil of the eyehippus
delirious picking of the sheets and blankets by a sick person (symptom of an acute disease), sign of impending deathfloccillation
division of an act of a play, embarrassing public display, milieu, place where an event occurs; vista, view; outburst of excited emotion; division in a play; scenery, backdrop; setting, locale; episode of a story; sphere of activity; situation; persona...scene
 

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