
1) Recurrenttwitch
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1) An habitual twitch 2) An x could represent it 3) An X on a game board 4) Beginning of a grid game 5) Behavioral aberration 6) Behavioral oddity 7) Behavioral quirk 8) Behavioral trait 9) Behavorial trait 10) Betrayer of nerves 11) Breath mint word 12) Can be facial 13) Certain x 14) Certain x or o
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1) Spasm 2) Twitch
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• (n.) A local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles; especially, such a motion of some of the muscles of the face; twitching; velication; -- called also spasmodic tic.
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an involuntary compulsive, repetitive, stereotyped movement, resembling a purposeful movement because it is coordinated and involves muscles in their normal synergistic relationships; tics usually involve the face and shoulders.
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(Aviation abbreviations:) turbine impingement cooling
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sudden rapid, recurring contraction in a muscle or group of muscles, occurring more often in the upper parts of the body. The tic, which may be motor ... [2 related articles]
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Titanium Carbide Molar mass: 59.8777
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<clinical sign> An involuntary compulsive, repetitive, stereotyped movement, resembling a purposeful movement because it is coordinated and involves muscles in their normal synergistic relationships, tics usually involve the face and shoulders. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(tik) (Fr. tēk) an involuntary, compulsive, rapid, repetitive, stereotyped movement or vocalization, experienced as irresistible although it can be suppressed for some length of time; occurrence is increased by stress and reduced during sleep or engrossing activities. Tics may be caused by ps...
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An involuntary, sudden, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movement or vocalization.
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Tic noun [ French]
(Medicine) A local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles; especially, such a motion of some of the muscles of the face; twitching; velication; -- called also
spasmodic tic .
Dunglison. Tic douloureux [ French, from
tic a knack, a twitch...
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Tic: A repetitive movement that is difficult, if not impossible, to control. Tics can affect any group of muscles. The most common are facial tics, such as eye- blinking, nose-twitching, or grimacing. Tics that affect the muscles used to produce speech are known as vocal tics, and can range from grunts or whistles to the repetition of complete word...
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A tic is an habitual, local spasmodic contraction of muscles or twitch, often in the face.
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Tycho Input Catalog, a predecessor of the Hipparcos Input Catalog
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acronym: total inorganic carbon
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(In SMS-language:) tongue in cheek
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Thermal Imaging Camera
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Condition in which a part of the body moves repeatedly, quickly, suddenly and uncontrollably. Tics can occur in any body part, such as the face, shoulders, hands or legs.
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an involuntary, repetitive movement such as a twitch
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noun a local and habitual twitching especially in the face
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Taken Into Consideration
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Taken into Consideration
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(Texas Insurance Council)
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A minor mannerism ? verbal, visual or otherwise ? which is uniquely assigned to a particular character as a means of identifying him
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